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Casablanca is a 53.3-metre steel-hulled displacement vessel, built in 2017 by Croatian shipyard Brodska Montaza and sailing under the Croatian flag. Her displacement hull and relatively modest cruising speed of 10 knots reflect a design philosophy centred on stability and comfort rather than passage-making speed — a deliberate choice for the sheltered waters and island-hopping routes she was built to serve. At 499 gross tonnes, she sits near the upper threshold of her tonnage class, offering a scale of interior volume that is uncommon among yachts of comparable length.
With accommodation for up to 36 guests across 18 cabins, Casablanca is configured for larger group charters — extended family gatherings, corporate retreats, or milestone celebrations where shared experience is the point. An 11-person crew serving a full complement of 36 represents a relatively lean crew-to-guest ratio, which prospective charterers should factor into expectations around bespoke service. She is not ideally suited to couples or small parties seeking an intimate superyacht experience, nor to those prioritising long ocean passages given her displacement speeds and unconfirmed range. Her charter regions are the Mediterranean broadly, with Croatia as her natural home ground — the Dalmatian coast and its archipelago being well-matched to her capabilities.
What distinguishes Casablanca within her class is the combination of Croatian build heritage and a layout scaled to genuine group use. Displacement construction in steel gives her a steady, confident motion at sea — a material advantage in the Adriatic's occasionally lively conditions — and suggests a hull built for longevity and commercial use rather than lightweight performance. For charter groups accustomed to smaller vessels, her available space will feel genuinely generous.
Onboard, Casablanca is oriented around active outdoor living, particularly on and around the water. The water toy inventory is extensive and well-curated for group use — jet-ski, Seabobs, paddleboards, wakeboard, and fishing and snorkelling equipment collectively support a full day of independent activity without repeating the same experience twice. The absence of a listed tender is worth noting and worth clarifying with the operator prior to booking, as it affects how guests access shore in anchorages. Wellness facilities including a sauna, gym, massage room, and jacuzzi give the yacht a secondary character as a place to decompress between active days, and the sun deck and outdoor bar provide the social infrastructure a group of this size requires.
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About This Score
This is a provisional score based on publicly available data only. Unlike verified yachts, this listing lacks:
- Independent on-board inspection
- Crew qualification verification
- Maintenance record audit
- Safety equipment inspection
The actual safety profile may differ significantly.
Provisional scores are calculated from eight factors: vessel age, refit recency, classification society, flag state, crew-to-guest ratio, builder reputation, vessel size, and charter region coverage. All provisional scores are capped at 75/100. Learn how scores work →
Scoring model v5 · Last scored Feb 2026
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