On this superyacht, all that glitters really is gold.
The AK Royalty is said to be one of the only vessels of its type in the world with a 24-karat gold paint job.
The yacht, which measures 136 feet, even comes with a pair of gold jet skis and electric underwater scooters, known as Seabobs, while there are gold accessories and accessories throughout.
For those who fancy turning heads on such a boat, it is currently available for charter with Deputy from $120,000 per week with a maximum of 12 guests.
The AK Royalty is said to be one of the only vessels of its type in the world with a 24-karat gold paint job.
The yacht, which measures 136 feet, even comes with a pair of gold jet skis and electric underwater scooters, known as Seabobs, while there are gold accessories and accessories throughout.
For those who fancy turning heads on such a boat, it is currently available to charter with Burgess from $120,000 per week with a maximum of 12 guests.
Owner Aaron Fidler told Robb Report that the glossy paint finish “took months to perfect” and consists of a mix of specialized marine paint and 24-karat gold dust.
The former sailor, who made millions after creating a technology company, bought the ship in early 2023, before spending a huge sum on its transformation.
Owner Aaron Fidler said Robb Report that the gloss paint finish “took months to perfect” and that it consists of a mixture of specialized marine paint and 24-karat gold dust.
The former sailor, who made millions after creating a technology company, bought the ship in early 2023, before spending a huge sum on its transformation.
It took six months to refit the yacht, with the exterior paint job being one of the most important tasks.
An outdoor bar area also features a golden glow, with matching metallic dining chairs.
Upon entering, Fidler upgraded the interiors to be equally ostentatious, with Fendi rugs, marble-clad bathrooms and mirror panels over the beds among some of his fixtures.
To complement the golden tones, Fidler opted for an elegant combination of monochrome colors when decorating the furniture.
In total there are five guest cabins, including a spacious master suite with a steam shower, sauna and freestanding bathtub in the private bathroom.
As for the communal areas, there is an open plan lounge on the upper deck which leads to a dining room.
It took six months to refit the yacht and the exterior paint job was one of the most important tasks.
Fidler also upgraded the interiors, with Fendi rugs, marble-clad bathrooms and mirror panels over the beds among some of his fixtures.
To complement the golden tones, Fidler opted for an elegant combination of monochrome colors when decorating the furniture.
In total there are five guest cabins, including a spacious master suite with a steam shower, sauna and freestanding bathtub in the private bathroom.
To ensure guests don’t get restless at sea, Fidler has outfitted the yacht with a variety of toys including an inflatable slide, a 12-person floating trampoline, scuba gear and two paddleboards.
Fidler bought the yacht, originally built in 2009 and named Plus Too, in France before transporting it to Dubai, where he currently lives.
There is also plenty of space outside to sit and relax, with sun loungers, a jacuzzi and a dining area to welcome guests.
To ensure visitors don’t become restless at sea, Fidler has outfitted the yacht with a variety of toys including an inflatable slide, a 12-person floating trampoline, scuba diving equipment and two paddle boards.
As for fitness, the terrace also doubles as an outdoor gym, complete with boxing equipment, resistance bands, training bench and much more.oga mats.
Meanwhile, for a spot of late-night revelry, the yacht features a DJ booth and new speakers on the main deck, so boaters can party the night away.
Fidler bought the yacht, originally built in 2009 and named Plus Too, in France before transporting it to Dubai, where he currently lives.
She is now available for summer and winter charters in the Arabian Gulf, and Burgess says the yacht promises “a holiday to remember”.