• Guests

    14

  • Cabins

    6

  • Crew

    14

Length GT Built
185'
917 GT 2004
Beam Draft Top Speed
33' 10" 9' 10" 16 Kts

The multi-award winning 56.4m motor yacht 4 Roses was delivered to her owners in 2004 by Australian shipyard Oceanfast. Her interior design and exterior styling comes from the drawing boards of Bannenberg & Rowell, while Oceanfast is responsible for her naval architecture.

Key Features

  • Amazing exterior deck space
  • Trans-Pacific range
  • Sliding doors providing a flexible layout
  • Shallow draft suited to the Bahamas
  • Elevated Jacuzzi offering panoramic vistas
  • Tender garage with beam crane

Design & Construction

Designed around a displacement steel hull and an aluminium / grp superstructure she features a 10.3m beam and a 3m draft. The yacht has an internal volume of 917 GT (Gross Tonnes).

The yacht was designed and constructed in compliance with the Lloyds Register technical standards.

Exterior Design

4 Roses combines explorer-style capability with a softer, more refined profile than many yachts in this category. The dark blue hull, long white superstructure and sweeping glass sections give her a strong visual presence without drifting into aggressive styling. Large windows run almost the full length of the upper deck, while the rounded detailing around the superstructure keeps the yacht looking balanced and calm underway.

The aft cockpit is arranged as a practical guest area with wide walkways, quality teak decking and direct access into the interior dining space. One of the standout details is the wraparound glass at the stern, which gives the dining area broad sea views and keeps the connection to the water intact even when enclosed.

At the stern, the tender garage houses a substantial tender launched through a longitudinal beam crane system. The crane lifts, rotates and lowers the tender through the aft opening, which keeps deployment controlled and efficient while freeing deck space elsewhere.

The foredeck is arranged as a quieter guest zone, with seating, sunpads and bimini shade, while the upper deck adds another outdoor lounge with bar and seating area. Higher again, the sundeck carries a hot tub, additional sunpads, life rafts and space for another tender, so the yacht spreads guest areas naturally across several levels rather than forcing everyone into one main social deck.

The staircases between decks deserve mention too. Their curved structure softens the yacht’s profile and helps tie the exterior together visually, while still feeling practical and easy to move around.

It is clear that every aspect of the 4 Roses has been carefully considered, creating a setting that is both pleasing and highly functional for all on board.

Interior Design

Inside, 4 Roses leans toward a lighter, understated look rather than heavy gloss finishes or dark formal styling. Pale tones, matte woods and carefully managed lighting give the main saloon a calmer atmosphere, helped further by the amount of natural light entering through the large windows.

The internal dining area is one of the strongest spaces onboard. Surrounded by glass, it keeps wide sea views in almost every direction. With the doors closed, it becomes a quieter, more intimate room, while open doors blend the space directly into the aft deck.

The saloon also includes a fully equipped bar with glass storage, ice maker and serving space built into the cabinetry, so the room works equally well for evening drinks or longer social gatherings.

Forward, the bridge is arranged as a proper passagemaking helm rather than a decorative control station. A full navigation suite, guest seating and clear sightlines reinforce the yacht’s long-range cruising role.

The galley is sized and equipped for serious onboard service, with extensive refrigeration, wine coolers, preparation areas and adjoining pantry storage that support extended cruising and larger guest numbers without strain.

Accommodation

4 Roses accommodates up to 14 guests across six suites. The owner’s suite sits on the bridge deck, which gives it strong privacy and elevated panoramic views. Full-height glass doors bring in natural light and open directly onto a private deck area. The suite also includes a dedicated office, large walk-in wardrobe and spacious en suite with bath, separate shower and twin sinks.

Next to the owner’s suite, the VIP cabin mirrors much of the same approach, with generous floor space, dressing area and a large bathroom finished to the same standard.

On the lower deck, two further VIP-style cabins include dressing areas, twin sinks, baths and separate showers. The remaining guest cabins can switch between double or twin arrangements, which gives the layout more flexibility for families or mixed charter groups.

Crew accommodation supports up to 14 crew members across multiple en suite cabins, including a separate captain’s cabin finished closer to guest standards.

Performance & Capabilities

Powered by twin diesel Caterpillar (3512B) 1,750hp engines, motor yacht 4 Roses is capable of reaching a top speed of 16 knots, and comfortably cruises at 12 knots. With her 128,700 litre fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 5,600 nautical miles at 10 knots. She has been fitted with stabilizers to increase on-board comfort when the yacht is at anchor, particularly in rough waters.

Amenities

A gym with all the latest equipment allows her guests to keep their workout routines while at sea. In addition, a swim platform is on hand for guests looking to cool off in the sea. The yacht features a tender garage with storage for a range of toys and accessories. Air conditioning offers increased on-board comfort. 4 Roses also features a deck jacuzzi for cooling off.

4 Roses Yacht is For Sale

4 Roses is currently on the market for sale with an asking price of $18,500,000 USD.

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