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Mr. Terrible is a remarkable execution of speed, agility and style. A high-performance, semi-displacement motor yacht with contemporary styling. The interior, a Polynesian paradise, invokes a sense of leisure, relaxation and adventure. Exotic woods, textures, natural fibers throughout: Koa Wood, Wenge (a dark African hardwood), Bubinga, African Walnut.
Outdoor spaces are prime territory for enjoyment where relaxation and recreation are the only things on the agenda as numerous gathering spaces are available to draw people outdoors for fresh air and conversation.
Once inside, it is evident that the floor plan is open, airy and light; a floating gallery where the rooms themselves act as functional works of art. Splashes of color are infused in the hand carved floral inlay carpet and fine upholstery, an enticing contrast against the soothing, neutral walls. Bamboo, woven woods, leather hides and textured fabrics are integrated into the architecture to give a feel of transcendent simplicity. One hallmark of Mr. Terrible is the elegant woodwork that spans the interior spaces, from the African walnut flooring to the Bubinga ceiling beams.
MR. TERRIBLE Specifications
| LENGTH |
154ft (46.9m) |
BEAM |
28ft (8.5m) |
ENGINES |
2 MTU 16V4000 3650 BHp @ 2100 rpm |
FLAG |
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| DRAFT |
7ft 1in (2.2m) |
TYPE |
Power yacht |
| YEAR BUILT |
2007 |
REFIT |
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SPEED
CRUISE/MAX |
20kts / 23kts |
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| DESIGNER |
Delta Design Group |
BUILDER |
Delta |
| STABILISERS |
At Anchor (0 Speed) |
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CREW |
Captain Todd Lee + 6 |
MR. TERRIBLE Accommodations
Sleeps 10 In 5 Cabins
On-deck, forward, Master Stateroom: Walk-around king bed, settee, desk in separate office area, walk-in closet. Entertainment system with surround sound, 50” retractable TV/DVD and Kaleidescape system. En-suite features twin hand-turned wood sinks, vanity, and an opulent hand hammered copper soaking tub with separate shower, and private head. Inside the master suite, one discovers an intimate and private oasis. The walls soothe and surround you with rich textured tropical woodwork, in a variety of opulent grains, and polished to ethereal perfection. High above the king sized bed, a glorious nautical-inspired stained glass oculus brings in resplendent natural light, yet it can be screened at the touch of a button. Safe.
VIP Stateroom, midships to Port: walk-around queen size bed plus Pullman (for smaller children only), settee and desk/vanity. Entertainment system with surround sound, 36” TV/DVD and Kaleidescape system. En-suite features twin sinks, private head, and Jacuzzi tub with shower overhead. Safe.
VIP Stateroom, midships to Starboard: walk-around queen size bed, settee and desk/vanity. Entertainment system with surround sound, 36” TV/DVD and Kaleidescape system. En-suite features twin sinks, private head, and Jacuzzi tub with shower overhead. Safe.
Guest Stateroom, forward to Port: walk-around queen-size bed plus Pullman, and desk/vanity. Entertainment system with surround sound, 36” TV/DVD and Kaleidescape system. En-suite features sink, head, and stall shower with 3ft. bench seating. Safe.
Guest Stateroom, forward to Starboard: walk-around queen-size bed plus Pullman, and desk/vanity. Entertainment system with surround sound, 36” TV/DVD and Kaleidescape system. En-suite features sink, head, and stall shower with 3ft. bench seating. Safe.
All staterooms have: sound proof privacy doors, individual climate control, complete blackout on windows and portholes, robes, reading lights, hairdryers, and iPod docking stations.
Aerial view of Aft Cockpit
MR. TERRIBLE Crew Profile
Captain: Todd Lee
Todd got his first Captain’s license at age 20 and has been running yachts ever since. 25 years later he is still enjoying his job like it is his first day. He has navigated from Glacier Bay Alaska to Bar Harbor Maine, and as far south as Grenada. He has been the captain for the owner of Mr. Terrible for 15 years and oversaw the building of this yacht from beginning to end. He then proudly navigated her on its maiden voyage from Seattle, Washington on up to Glacier Bay and back and just completed a passage from California to Ft. Lauderdale. Todd is very proud of the fact that he commands the yacht that received Yacht of the Year in its class from Show Boats International and Boat International World Super Yacht. He is a passionate, enthusiastic captain, who loves running yachts and showing people a great time.
Chef: TBD
First Officer: Carlos Deza
Carlos hails from the west coast, a native of San Francisco. His first taste of boating was on the waters of the San Francisco Bay and the rugged coastline of northern California. Has been around the water since his childhood and has been working in yachting for 14 years. He brings both experience and skill to his position and with his background, contributes a strong role in the leadership team of the boat. He is a certified diver and a licensed captain as well.
Chief Stewardess: Jenny Dieudonne
Born and raise in Tahiti (French Polynesia), Jen fell in love with yachting in 1998 when she was hired as a personal concierge for a Royal family where she stayed for one year. Began to work on yachts in 2001, and has been on both private and charter boats. Jen is also a dive master and is working getting her dive instructor certification shortly. She has worked on yachts from 100’ to 400’ long including some of the most famous yachts in the world. Some of Jen’s yachts include Battered Bull, Rising Sun, and Golden Odyssey.
Chief Engineer: Robert Kebler
Born in New Jersey, Robert started working on boats as a young boy in boat yards. He moved to Florida right out of high school in late 1977 to continue his career path in shipyards. He has been working on yachts since 1986 and has been an engineer now for 24 years. He has worked on some of the biggest charter boats in the market over his years in the business. Robert has traveled all over the world working hard and having fun the whole time!
Second Stewardess: Erica Schwandy
Originally from upstate New York, Erika has chosen to pursue a life of travel and adventure at sea. After graduating from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology, Erika began her professional boating career working on traditionally rigged sailing vessels and tall ships. Since then she has continued on her career path by switching to work exclusively on mega yachts in order to prepare for her ultimate goal of becoming an Interior Yacht Designer! Hiking, knitting and playing guitar are just of few of the activities that Erika enjoys during her off time. She enjoys and looks forward to making our guests feel at home and is committed to seeing that their stay onboard is both comfortable and exciting!
Deckhand: Ryan Ducey
Ryan has a passion for travel and adventure. When he got the opportunity to work on Mr. Terrible, a yacht that was built by Delta Marine Industries, right in his home town of Seattle, Ryan couldn’t pass on the opportunity and jumped at the chance! He has had the opportunity to work extensively on yachts in the Mediterranean and in the Pacific Northwest. Ryan’s travels also have taken him to Central America, Europe, and all over the U.S. He is committed to yachting as a career and is proud of having acquired his Yacht Masters Certification from the RYA! This along with all of his previous work experience makes Ryan a solid member of the team onboard M/Y Mr. Terrible!