Motor Yacht NO CURFEW

At Barrington Hall we provide motor yacht charters around the world on various luxury yachts. The Motor Yacht listed below, NO CURFEW, is one of the many motor yachts we offer for charter. Please contact us for up to date information on NO CURFEW or any other yachts in your desired location.


Low Price: $49,000  High Price: $55,000
Length: 98Ft
Beam: 23 Ft
Draft: 6.5Ft
Year: 2012
# Crew: 4
A/C: Full
Guests: 8
Cabins: 4
King: 2
Queen: 1
Double: -
Single: -
Twin: 1
Pullman: -
Builder: Princess, UK
Refit: 2021
Accommodations: - Spacious main aft deck with dining for 8 guest and stand-up bar.
- Main Salon sofa and chairs to the port side and entertainment center, including a 55" Samsung HD TV with DirecTV, BOSE Sound Touch surround system to starboard.
- Forward is the formal dining area for seating up to 8 guests. The large well-equipped galley opens to the pilothouse.
- Below is the four staterooms: Master Suite with King bed and a large ensuite bath that includes a tub, walk-in shower and double vanity.
- The VIP, located forward with King bed.
- Port Queen stateroom and Starboard is the Twin
Stateroom
- Sun deck is complete in every respect with comfortable dining for 8 guests, stand-up wet bar,
- HDTV with entertainment center, sliding sunroof, Jacuzzi for 6 and custom sun pads.
motor yacht NO CURFEW
motor yacht NO CURFEW
motor yacht NO CURFEW
motor yacht NO CURFEW
motor yacht NO CURFEW
motor yacht NO CURFEW
motor yacht NO CURFEW
motor yacht NO CURFEW
Amenities
Salon Tv: Yes
Salon Stereo: 0
# Dine In:
Deck shower: 0
Sun Awning: Yes
Hammock:
Windscoops:
Bimini: 0
Special Diets: Inq
Kosher: Inq
BBQ: Yes
Gay Charters: Inq
Nude Charters: Inq
Hair Dryers: Yes
Guest Smokes:
Crew Smokes: No
Children Ok: Yes
Minimum Age:
Pets Aboard: No
Pet Type:
Guest Pets: 0
Generator:
Ice Maker: 0
Water Maker:
Water Capacity:
Dinghy Size: 27' Boston Whaler w Twin 150 Mercury - ( Florida & Bahamas) | 12'10" Sport Rib tender, 2021 – New England
Dinghy Hp: 150 HP
Water Capacity:
Dinghy Size: 27' Boston Whaler w Twin 150 Mercury - ( Florida & Bahamas) | 12'10" Sport Rib tender, 2021 – New England
Dinghy Hp: 150 HP
Water Sports
Dinghy # Pax: 8
Skis Adult: 0
Skis Kids: 0
Jet Skis: 0
Wave Runners: 2
Kneeboard: 0
Windsurfer: 0
Scurfer: 0
Wake Board: Yes
Snorkel Gear: 0
Tube: 0
Kayaks 1 Pax: 0
Kayaks 2 Pax: 0
Floating Mats: Yes
Swim Platform:
Boarding Ladder:
Fishing Gear: Yes
Gear Type: Trolling & Spinner Reels
Rods:
Other Toys: 27' Boston Whaler, 2021 with twin 150 Mercury - Florida and Bahamas
12'10" Sport Rib tender, 2021 – New England
12'- 2 X Seabob
2 x Paddle Boards (inflatable)
Nomad Blue3 30' Hose (Third Lung Hooka Rig)
Jacuzzi - 6 person
Fishing Gear (Trolling & Spinner Reels)
Wake Board
Tube
Snorkel Gear x 12
Floating Dock
Beach Chairs w Sunbrella
Knee Board
Communications: Starlink Marine or where geographically available

Audio Visual Equipment and Deck Facilities:

- Direct TV on all TV’s
- Flybridge linked to main salon audio system
- Foredeck speakers

Crew Profile
Captain Rory Callahan - American

Captain Rory Callahan was born and raised in New Haven, Connecticut. Growing up along the shores of New England and Long Island Sound, he spent his childhood fishing, sailing, and exploring tidal pools and rugged coastlines, which fostered a deep connection to the sea.

The rich maritime traditions of New England, along with his family's longstanding maritime heritage, ignited Rory’s passion for navigation and a life at sea. This love for the ocean led him to a career as a yacht engineer, where he honed his technical skills before ultimately becoming a yacht captain. Today, he shares his expertise and passion for the maritime life with clients from around the world, guiding them on unique ocean adventures.

Rory graduated from Hamden High School, where he excelled in several AP-level classes and placed first in the Connecticut Latin competition during his senior year. He was also actively involved on both the ice hockey and lacrosse teams, winning lacrosse state championships in 2007. At Central Connecticut State University, Rory for a bachelor’s in science (Biology) but ultimately chose to return to the sea, embracing the maritime lifestyle that had shaped his upbringing.

He ran multiple deliveries up and down the east coast, from Florida to New England. During that time, he interviewed with multiple privately owned yachts for a full-time captain position. Captain Rory now works as the full-time captain on NO CURFEW managing a busy charter program, with a crew of four total.

Katie Folkening - American

Katie Folkening was born in Springfield, Virginia, while her dad worked at the Pentagon as a Major and fighter pilot in the U.S. Air Force, and her mom ran juvenile detention departments and taught with a specialization in special education. She has two older sisters. Katie was raised in Texas from 18 months old until graduating high school at 18, alongside her sisters. Growing up in Texas fostered her love and passion for southern hospitality, nature, and the resilience of life in the desert. Katie graduated in 2015 from a Texas high school and attended Purdue University, where she originally studied forensic psychology before transitioning to a degree in hospitality, tourism, and management. She has also pursued numerous certifications in marine operations and management as part of her yachting career, including her ongoing work towards her motor yacht captain's license.

Katie’s passion for the ocean and travel led her into the yachting industry, where she first started as a Stew/cook/deckhand combined role. This early exposure to the marine environment ignited her drive to pursue a captain’s license and further her expertise in yachting. Katie has worked on a range of vessels, gaining firsthand knowledge of yacht management, crew leadership, and high-end client service.

In her free time, Katie enjoys painting, snorkeling, and traveling to new destinations. Her love for wildlife and the ocean drives her desire to explore different ecosystems and learn more about sustainable marine practices.


Mate - Ryan Corrick

Mate Ryan Corrick was born in Ormond Beach, Florida and raised in Port St Lucie, where he spent all his free time on the water and in the ocean.This nurtured a deep love of the water that shaped the course of his life.

Ryan attended the Marine and Oceanographic Academy, studying marine biology, limnology, oceanography and more while utilizing the
facilities at Florida Atlantic University’s world renowned Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute. He spent more time exploring the Indian River
Lagoon and the local ecosystem than he did in a classroom, a true Floridian education. In his free time he fished the flats and mangroves of
the IRL system and founded his high school sailing team, sailing an international 420 dinghy and competing in many regattas across the state.

Ryan obtained a bachelors degree from Florida State University in international relations and a minor in geography. Immediately following
graduation he turned away from aspirations of law school back to his true passion, the water. His soul could not ignore the call of the sea. Since then his work has taken him up and down the East Coast from Maine to Key West, The Bahamas, and as far west as Washington and Alaska.