Trinity Yachts announced this weekend that it has delivered the 190-foot Mi Sueno, the first in the builder’s new 33-foot beam series of motoryachts. Mi Sueno immediately cruised to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where she will make her debut with the brokerage community before chartering in the Mediterranean starting this July as part of the International Yacht Collection fleet. The weekly base rate will be €280,000 for 12 guests, which is a steal compared with Mi Sueno’s asking price for sale through IYC: $54.8 million.

Mi Sueno is the first in Trinity Yachts' 33-foot beam series.



Interior designer Patrick Knowles—who is becoming a regular at Trinity, with recent launches including the 164-foot Mine Games, the 161-foot Destination Fox Harb’r Too, and the 161-foot Blind Date —was tapped to create Mi Sueno’s interior décor. He describes it as contemporary with an uptown twist, and makes special note of the aft entryway design. It includes floor-to-ceiling wine cellars and humidors crafted from wormwood and bronze, near a sitting area with cocktail tables made of petrified tree trunks. Mi Sueno also boasts a split-level master suite, a concept that has become defining aboard Trinity’s 161 series and that was noted in a judges’ commendation for Blind Date at the recent World Superyacht Awards in London. While Mi Sueno is one of the larger yachts to launch in the past year from Trinity (2009’s Bacarella has six feet more LOA), the yard has even bigger megayachts scheduled to splash in the near future. I’m most eager to see the 242-foot, quad-deck New Horizon, which will have a steel hull, aluminum superstructure, and interior by noted designer Evan Marshall. New Horizon’s deck plans show space for several oversized tenders, voluminous indoor and outdoor dining areas, and a multi-room master suite with serious potential to once again set the bar for ultimate luxury. Stay tuned.

Written by: Kim Kavin
Kim Kavin is an award-winning writer, editor and photographer who specializes in marine travel. She is the author of 10 books including Dream Cruises: The Insider’s Guide to Private Yacht Vacations, and is editor of the online yacht vacation magazine www.CharterWave.com.