She is a custom built 22m / 72’ Yaretti 2210 completed in 2006. The Yaetti shipyard, originally set up in Vienna, Austria in 1987, is manufacturing three different models these days, all in cooperation with the Horizon shipyard, which is the 5th largest super yacht shipyard in the world.
After a complete retrofitting in Fort Lauderdale and having made her way through the Bahamas, Caribbean, and Panama Canal, La Dolce Vita is usually based out of Marina del Rey Ca, but has chartered extensively and exclusively throughout Croatia, Venice and Monfalcone Italy, Slovenia, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami, Mexico, Panama just to name a few.
She is one of 7 ever built and to our knowledge the ONLY one of 7 in the US. She was the custom spec yacht for the CEO of Yaretti and has every option available at the time of completion. Including but not limited to full hull stabilization.
This means that at the touch of a button she can reduce 85% of the roll unlike most yachts in her class. This in turn eliminates sea sickness as it prevents the yacht from rolling side to side. This luxury option along with a 16 ft laid to teak submersible swim platform, recently refinished teak cap rails, is what makes her the best of the 7 ever built.
YARETTI 2210 is based out of Southern California, and is offering luxury crewed rentals and getaways. One-way or tandem charters are its specialty. There is a permanent crew of two, including a captain and a chef/hostess lady who will provide first-class service on board for up to 12 guests.
Thanks to her twin Caterpillar Twin Turbo super yacht engines each providing 1,000 hp, she can cruise at 18kn comfortably, consuming only around 250 L/H of fuel and reaching speeds up to 22kn. Her best features are her lovely design and presence, permanent managing team on board, and excellent itineraries.