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Seahorse is a 53-metre steel-hulled displacement yacht built by Amels in 1999 and substantially refit in 2019, sailing under the Maltese flag. Amels has long held a reputation for producing serious blue-water vessels with a Dutch precision in construction, and Seahorse reflects that heritage — a yacht built to cover ground in comfort rather than to impress at anchor.
With accommodation for 12 guests across six cabins attended by a crew of 13, Seahorse operates at a crew-to-guest ratio that is notably generous by charter standards, enabling a level of service more commonly associated with smaller, boutique vessels. She is particularly well suited to couples or small family groups seeking extended cruising rather than port-hopping, and she charters throughout Greece, where her range and sea-keeping come into their own across the Ionian and Aegean. She is less suited to groups prioritising nightlife proximity or shallow-draft anchorages in tightly sheltered bays — her displacement hull and scale require more considered passage planning.
What distinguishes Seahorse from lighter, faster charter yachts of comparable length is her fundamental orientation toward long-range, stable passage-making. Her 6,800-nautical-mile range places her among the more capable vessels in her class, and her active stabilisers make extended crossings materially more comfortable for guests who are not seasoned sailors. The 2019 refit is a meaningful indicator of sustained investment, suggesting her systems and interior have been brought in line with contemporary expectations rather than left to age with the hull.
Life aboard Seahorse is oriented around unhurried outdoor living. The sun deck and exterior bar provide natural social anchors, while the deck jacuzzi offers a focal point for days spent at anchor. Her water toy inventory — including a Seadoo jet-ski, Seabobs, kayaks, and fishing and snorkelling equipment — ensures that time in Greece's coastal waters is well used. Two tenders allow guests and crew to manage shore excursions and water activities simultaneously, avoiding the queuing that can undermine the rhythm of a charter day.
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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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