
Leigh-Smith Yachts has announced it will highlight a Vicem 95 Cruiser as part of its Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show display this year.
Leigh-Smith Yachts director Ryan Leigh-Smith told boatsales the fully custom Vicem 95 that was booked in for Sanctuary Cove was a “gentleman’s cruiser”, suiting an owner chasing classic lines but with modern amenities.
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“It’s a cruiser version, so it is a lot more traditional,” Leigh-Smith said. “It’s quite a heavily specified boat with stabilisers,” he said.



The three-level Vicem 95 is a true long-range cruiser, featuring twin 1600hp MTU V10 engines fed by a 16,000-litre fuel capacity.
The $11.5 million motor yacht features a raised wheelhouse and an extra-large flybridge that extends over two-thirds of the Vicem 95’s length, shading the cockpit below.
The saloon features open-plan living with the lounge space, galley and dining area all on the same level, while a service galley is located on the lower deck.



Below decks is a full-beam master stateroom with a king-size bed and ensuite bathroom, a VIP double in the bow, and an amidship double and a Pullman stateroom, sleeping up to eight people.
The Vicem 95 is also fitted out with crew quarters behind the engine room.
Up top, the hardtop-equipped flybridge is entirely dedicated to entertaining, with a wet bar and informal dining area, seating for up to 10 people, and a heated jacuzzi. Forward is a second helm station.



The aft section of the flybridge is dedicated to storing a tender up to 6.0 metres in length, serviced via a 1000kg davit.
The boat was delivered late last year to an Australian owner. The motor yacht has been built to AMSA survey and is available for charter on the east coast of Australia.
Other models on display at Leigh-Smith’s Sanctuary Cove line-up will include an Alaska 49, a Horizon FD90, a San Lorenzo 76 and a 100-foot expedition yacht, giving it one of the longest waterlines of the show.
The 2024 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show runs from May 23 to 26. Tickets
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