"In Excess" – A Luxury 97-Foot Motor Yacht Designed for Comfort, Performance, and Prestige
“In Excess” is a distinguished 97-foot (approximately 29.6 meters) motor yacht that was designed by the renowned naval architect De Vries Lentsch, and meticulously constructed by the prestigious Dutch shipyard Lowland Yachts in the year 1990. With over three decades since her launch, she remains a highly attractive vessel in the luxury yacht market, consistently maintained to high standards. This yacht stands out for her elegant appearance, excellent condition, and her reputation as a technically robust and seaworthy craft.
Elegance and Exclusive Design
“In Excess” exudes exclusivity and sophistication in every aspect of her build and presentation. This vessel reflects a high standard of craftsmanship, showcasing premium quality in both the materials used and the overall interior finish. Her design combines classical nautical elegance with timeless, practical features, making her suitable for both private enjoyment and commercial charter operations.
Both the interior and exterior of the yacht are generously proportioned, offering substantial space for relaxation, entertainment, and navigation. Whether you are seeking a vessel for exclusive charters or considering converting her for private use, In Excess presents an exceptional opportunity.
Accommodations and Guest Capacity
The yacht is designed to accommodate up to 10 guests across four spacious cabins, each thoughtfully arranged to maximize comfort and functionality:
- One Owner’s Suite, designed with luxurious finishes and a private ambiance.
- One VIP Cabin, offering high-end comfort and generous space.
- Two double guest cabins, each fitted with Pullman berths, providing additional sleeping accommodations. These Pullman beds allow for increased guest capacity when required, making the yacht versatile for both intimate and larger groups.
In addition to guest accommodations, the yacht also includes dedicated crew quarters. These quarters provide living space for a crew of five, distributed across three cabins. This includes:
- A Captain’s cabin
- Two double crew cabins
This separation of guest and crew areas ensures privacy and efficient service during operation, especially beneficial during chartered voyages.