
Captain Nigel Seabright has been at the helm of Benita Blue since 2014. Once an electrician by trade, Nigel’s early days of sailing centred on the European and Caribbean racing circuits. Between events, he completed his Yachtmaster Ocean and gradually stepped away from the competitive scene to embark on an impressive captain career. Nigel’s covered over 130,000 nautical miles, including eight Atlantic crossings and one Pacific, and Benita Blue is, believe it or not, his first motorboat.
Nigel explains: “Year one was busy. Having been built by Evolution Yachts in Australia in 2005, my first task was to get her through a ten-year survey before applying for a Balearic charter licence – both were achieved without a hitch. In 2017, we refreshed Benita Blue’s exterior look and last year, in 2019, we improved her charter appeal by injecting maximum flexibility into her cabin arrangements. The two en-suite doubles are now separated by a retractable wall allowing for conversion to a vast master suite, with one of the doubles becoming a sofa. Meanwhile, the two en-suite twins have been reconfigured such that the beds slide smoothly into doubles, if required. Each twin has an additional Pullman berth to bring Benita Blue’s guest capacity to ten – although I’d say six to eight guests gives the ultimate in space and comfort.
“In terms of charter appeal, Benita Blue is a good stable seaworthy boat,” adds Nigel. “She’s solid at anchor due to her being 40 to 45 tonnes heavier than a mass-produced plastic-fantastic competitor. We charter at 8,000 euros a day to avoid the rowdier customer and are able to be rather selective as we don’t need back-to-back charters. Six weeks’ charter per year pretty much covers Benita Blue’s running costs – big refit and maintenance aside.


Stuart says: “Benita Blue is a clean safe buy. She’s had one owner since new, is crewed year-round to a commercial standard, in DNV GL Class, MCA compliant, with a Balearic charter licence, and all relevant taxes are paid. Well-known in the Islands, she’s the perfect size to enter most bays and marinas, and can be crewed by a team of five – including chef and captain. On the subject of crew, Nigel highlighted guest comfort, but crew comfort is not an afterthought on Benita Blue. There are two en-suite bunk-bed twins and a further en-suite double for the captain – unheard of on a 33 metre – and she has a proper walk-in fridge, separate pantry, and utility room with duplicate appliances – two washing machines, two tumble driers – which is also highly unusual for this size of superyacht.


Benita Blue is available for charter with www.burgessyachts.com and for sale with www.braymarineinternational.com
By Sarah Forge hello@sarahforge.com














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