BROADWATER has had an all-encompassing refit that has just been
completed in March 2017. The modifications included a completely
new interior design refit by Adam Voorhees, who came onto the
yachting scene as the Young Designer of the Year Award winner in
2010. Adam’s fresh look at BROADWATER, along with her experienced
owner made for the perfect collaboration. Adam transformed
BROADWATER's ambience into a calm, casual and inviting atmosphere.
The composition throughout is kept minimal and allows for breathing
room, constantly revealing design through details.
BROADWATER's entirely new interior now includes a six-stateroom
layout. A beautiful and spacious Master stateroom complete with
office lives on the forward region of the main deck with a VIP
Queen stateroom accessible on the starboard side of the main deck
as well. Four lower king sized guest staterooms are in the lower
guest area. Two of which convert to single beds and two of which
have additional Pullman bunks. The extensive upgrades in addition
to the completely new interior included all new lighting, AV,
furnishings, flooring, exterior paint and much more.
Entering BROADWATER from the formal entrance, on the starboard
side, one will land at the formal foyer. Within the foyer, one will
find a stunning spiral stairway that leads up to the bridge deck or
down to the lower guest accommodations. The entire facade of the
spiral stairs has an impressive metal finish manufactured by Neal
Feay and inspired by the Japanese practice, omikuji (Japanese
fortune-telling paper strips that can be found at shrines and
temples), creating multiple layers of reflection, transparency and
gradient coloring. From the foyer area one can go aft to the formal
dining and main salon or forward to the on-deck master and VIP
staterooms.
Moving aft to the main salon dining area one would find an open,
light and airy area with a custom dining table for twelve and a 275
bottle glass front display wine cooler. The flooring is chevron
pattern rift sawn oak, softened by sumptuous area rugs. Further aft
in the main salon one will find a modified L-shaped sofa, coffee
table and two custom swivel chairs with end table between, along
with an additional low credenza and accent chairs. One can walk out
to the aft deck from the aft salon doors. These doors are also used
often as the preferred way into the vessel.
Going up the stairs from the formal main deck foyer one will find
the upper bridge deck foyer. One can go forward to the pilothouse
passing a well-appointed day head on the way. The pilothouse is
roomy with settee, large navigation console with state of the art
electronics with many upgrades. Captain’s office and Captain’s
cabin is found in this area.
Going aft one will find the mature yet playful setting of the
skylounge, which embraces a circular layout. There is a
semi-circular sofa, designed by Vladimir Kagan, a Finn Juhl coffee
table and chairs as well as a stand-alone table with four Hans
Wegner chairs, perfect for coffee, tea, board games or a private
meeting. Aft through the skylounge deck doors is a spacious area
with a large outside dining table, built in settees on either side
with additional loose chairs and two large side serving areas. One
can go to the sundeck from an external stairway found on the
starboard side deck.
Up the stairs to the sun deck one reaches a large area with
built-in settee, loose furniture and table aft. To port is a
circular settee with table. Further forward to port is a complete
wet bar with four bar stools and in the middle of the sun deck
forward is a large Jacuzzi with ample sun pad area. One can make
their way down the stairs one deck to the bridge.
Forward on the bridge deck on the starboard side is a gym area with
all the amenities. On the opposite side, one will find a tender
area. Forward from this area either side leads to a beautiful bow
sitting area just forward of the pilothouse.
The main aft deck is host to a wet bar with four bar stools and
settee with table and chairs, perfect for sitting, dining or
watching the water sports below you. Descend the aft wide spiral
staircase to reach the swim platform complete with shower for easy
access to enjoy all the water toys. Just off the swim platform one
will find the perfect water sport staging area in the beach club
arrangement offered in the lazarette.
BROADWATER’s size and volume is found in her tri-deck
configuration, six-stateroom, 690 GRT build. She offers a superb
design in which to utilize all the spaces aboard. Her stunning blue
hull gives her a sophistication not easily found on the water
today.
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