The main salon.
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Those on the hunt for a cruiser with real star power are in luck.
A superyacht that will star in the upcoming season of Below Deck Mediterranean is up for sale with Fraser for €14.9 million (about $17.4 million at the current exchange rate). It is also available for charter if you want a glorified test drive.
The 147-foot Bravado will join a long list of spectacular (and pricey) vessels featured in the popular reality TV series, acting as the beautiful backdrop for Season 10 of the Mediterranean spinoff. The forthcoming 17 episodes will follow captain Sandy Yawn, chief steward Aesha Scott, and the rest of the crew as they spend an eight-week charter season in the Med, dealing with demanding guests, unpredictable weather, and other dramas.
Delivered by the German shipyard Abeking & Rasmussen in 2004, the superyacht underwent refits in 2016 and 2024, ensuring it looks immaculate on screen. Designed by Reymond Langton, the 147-footer features a navy blue hull and a white superstructure that together create a striking contrast on the seas.
The main salon.
Guy Fleury/Fraser Yachts
With an interior volume of 499 GT, Bravado has an expansive interior that can comfortably accommodate up to 12 guests and 11 crew. The six guest cabins are cleverly positioned across multiple decks to create more privacy. A fancy full-beam owner’s suite with a huge private gym sits on the bridge deck, a full-beam VIP lies on the main deck, and two doubles and two twins are located on the lower deck.
The interior decor combines a neutral palette, modern art, and upscale furniture, creating a chic, contemporary feel throughout. There are plenty of spaces for entertaining, too, including a light and airy main salon with a lounge and a separate formal dining room.
The sundeck.
Guy Fleury/Fraser Yachts
Outside, the sundeck is equipped with a hot tub, a bar, a barbecue, and a large alfresco dining area for those dramatic dinners. Other highlights of the exterior include a large swim platform, a plush aft lounge, and an outdoor cinema screen for obligatory Below Deck screenings. To top it off, Bravado carries a full fleet of toys and tenders, including the show’s favorite inflatable slide (if you know, you know).
Powered by two MTU engines, the yacht can cruise at 12 knots or hit 14 knots at full tilt. With low fuel consumption and a range of 3,500 nautical miles, Bravado is a true world cruiser. Not to mention, she’ll be world-famous soon, too.
Bravado will be available for tours at the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show from September 24 to 27. (You can arrange a viewing via her listing page.) Alternatively, you can see her on TV: The latest season of Below Deck Mediterranean premieres on Bravo on September 29 and will be on Peacock the following day.
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