Trinity Yachts for charter
About Trinity Yachts
Trinity Yachts was founded in 1988 by Olympic sailor John Dane III and has since become one of America’s most respected luxury superyacht builders. Based in New Orleans, Louisiana, with additional facilities in Gulfport, Mississippi, the company is known for crafting custom motor yachts in aluminum and steel. Trinity’s creations, reaching up to 80 meters in length, combine traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge naval architecture developed in-house. Over the years, the company has weathered major challenges—from natural disasters to economic downturns—yet continues to stand strong as a leader in the U.S. yacht industry. Trinity yachts are prized worldwide for their solid construction, refined design, and lasting value, making them a favorite among discerning yacht owners.
- Country
- United States
- Founded
- 1988
- Length (m)
- 35 - 80
- Gross tonnage (GT)
- 200 - 1500
- Hull configuration
- Semi-displacement, Full-displacement
- Hull material
- Steel, Aluminum
- Yacht Name A-Z
- Yacht Name Z-A
- Price (low - high)
- Price (high - low)
- Length (min. - max.)
- Length (max. - min.)
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TRINITY YACHTS HISTORY
Trinity Yachts began its venture into superyacht construction in 1988 but gained a foothold in the market after a joint venture with Victory Lane Enterprises in 1995. This designer-driven collaboration allowed Trinity to create its first futuristic yacht, the 150’ Trideck M/Y Magic, which was described by the industry as a mega yacht and introduced at the 1996 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show to great acclaim. The following year, Trinity launched Marsha Kay—a 126’ yacht owned by the Duke of Marlborough—which received similar praise and cemented Trinity’s reputation for superior craftsmanship. Since then, the yard has focused on fully custom yachts, producing high-quality vessels such as New Horizon, Finish Line, Lady Sura, Tsumat, Areti, and Carpe Diem, all exemplifying superior performance and timeless design.
TRINITY YACHTS MODEL LINES
Trinity Yachts specializes exclusively in custom yachts rather than maintaining a fixed list of models. That means all yachts are rare, unique, and bespoke vessels. Notable vessels include:
COCOA BEAN
Cocoa Bean is a 74-meter luxury megayacht built in 2014, featuring a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, and designed for lavish indoor/outdoor living. She received numerous awards and high rankings in various categories, including awards for her size and luxury features. She welcomes up to 12 guests in six cabins and has a beach club, a gym, a Jacuzzi, and an elevator. The yacht's exterior was designed by Trinity Yachts, while the interior was designed by Evan K Marshall.
IMPROMPTU
Impromptu— a 50-meter luxury superyacht built in 2011—is known for her sleek exterior by Trinity and elegant interior by Patrick Knowles Designs. She welcomes up to 12 guests in six cabins, has an aluminum hull and superstructure and a Maximum Speed of 20 knots powered by twin Caterpillar engines. The yacht boasts numerous amenities such as a sundeck with a large Jacuzzi, a sky lounge, a tender garage with various water toys, and zero-speed stabilizers for comfort at anchor.
SKYFALL
Skyfall is a 57.91-meter luxury motor yacht launched in 2010 and refitted in 2020. Built with an aluminum hull and superstructure, she features an exterior by Trinity Yachts and an interior by Patrick Knowles Designs. She has a Maximum Speed of 21 knots, powered by twin Caterpillar engines. The yacht welcomes up to 12 guests and includes amenities such as a gym, elevator, and deck Jacuzzi.
CARPE DIEM
Carpe Diem is a 58.2-meter luxury motor yacht built in 2011, known for her "Hollywood glamour" style, aluminum construction, and extensive amenities. She features a semi-displacement hull, twin Caterpillar engines, a Maximum Speed of 21 knots, and a Cruising Speed of 14 knots. The yacht welcomes up to 12 guests in six cabins and is equipped for global charter in locations like the Mediterranean, Caribbean, and Bahamas.
MISS CHRISTINE
Miss Christine is a 47.85-meter superyacht, known for her spaciousness, dark cherry wood interior with marble accents, and amenities across three decks. Key features are a sundeck with a Jacuzzi, a skylounge with a bar, and multiple areas for dining and socializing both inside and out. She can accommodate up to 11 guests in five cabins.



























































































