If you read my write up regarding Converting Commercial Vessels to Explorer Yachts or Expedition Yachts.
Expedition yacht asteria. Asteria is the ideal combination of a go anywhere rugged expedition yacht with the interior services and staff of a world class super yacht. She was built by Anastassiades Tsortanides and delivered in 1970. Expedition Charter Yacht Asteria.
Starting life in 1970 as a salvage tug ASTERIA was completely re-built and converted to a luxury yacht in 2002. ASTERIA is a steel hulled expedition style motor yacht which was converted to superyacht standard. In 2019 another major refit was completed including a full repaint.
Her strong hull and excellent seakeeping make her an ideal expedition yacht while her heli-deck and impressive range allow for in-depth exploration of remote coasts. ASTERIA built in 1970 and was converted from an ocean going salvage tug in 2002 to a world class Explorer Yacht and has had continuous upgrades ever since. But be warned the experience is not the same as working with.
Featuring a unique layout that maximizes both yacht interior and exterior space Asteria 112 offers a spacious and comfortable atmosphere throughout the boat. As the shore manager for the 49m Expedition yacht Asteria 57m 3masted schooner Montigne and the 27m Azimut Loretta I have worked with McGram FusionAPM on numerous occasions and would highly recommend them to any one looking to complete work to a yacht in Asia. Boasting six ample staterooms her yacht layout is exceptionally rare for a yacht of this size.
It was then taken over and finished by Stabbert Maritime in 2002. The Asteria 112 is an updated version of the Asteria 108 with new main deck windows and the addition of a beach club and linger swimming platform. Asteria was built by Greeces Anastassiades yard and delivered in 1970 as an ocean-going salvage tug.
The conversion was started and 40 completed by Northport Engineering. Charter up to 12 guests in 6 cabins 1 Master 5 Double 1 Twin with a crew of 11. She can accommodate up to 12 guests with 11 crew members.