B4 Yacht Description
Start with the useful glitch: B4 is a 31m Astondoa that sleeps a full 12 guests in 6 en‑suite cabins, including three VIPs and a convertible twin. On this size of yacht, that guest count plus that cabin layout is not normal – it’s the point of B4.
Then add the reboot: she’s a proven 2004 Astondoa hull that’s been put through an extensive aesthetic refit in 2023–2024. Translation: classic, practical layout underneath, fresh hardware and finishes on top. You get the reliability of an established build without the “early‑2000s time capsule” interiors.
Comfort vs. speed toggle: stabilisers underway and at anchor keep the boat level while she runs a brisk planing 18–28 knots. If your group likes to cover distance fast but hates motion, this is the hack: proper speed, reduced drama.
Outside, it’s all about usable deck: big aft cockpit for shaded lounging, a full‑beam foredeck sunpad zone, and a flybridge loaded with sunbeds and an L‑shaped lounge. No ornamental decks here – every level is somewhere you can actually sit, eat, or disappear with a book while everyone else discovers the bar.
Water‑toy reality check: B4 carries a Zodiac / Novurania tender, jet ski, 2 Seabobs, wakeboard, water skis, paddleboards, kayaks, towables and snorkelling gear. In practice this means the “we’ll just have a quick swim” inevitably turns into a full afternoon of toys, rotation schedule optional.
Tech and downtime: Wi‑Fi, full air‑conditioning, satellite TV, flat‑screens in all cabins and a serious audio setup (Bose + Denon, inside and on the flybridge). When the sun and toys have done their job, everybody retreats into climate‑controlled, movie‑and‑music‑ready silence.
Why charter B4 instead of the next 30‑something metre: because you get 12 guests, 6 en‑suite cabins, three VIPs, stabilisers, fresh 2023–24 refit and a heavy toy list on a fast, proven Astondoa platform run by an experienced crew of five. If you’re trying to fit a big group onto a sub‑35m yacht without turning it into a bunk‑bed experiment, this is the one that actually solves the problem.
What is the cabin arrangement of B4?
| Cabin | Bed Size | Bathroom Details | AC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 VIP Cabins | Double beds | En-suite bathrooms | Yes |
| 2 Twin Cabins | Twin beds with Pullman berth | En-suite bathrooms | Yes |
| 1 Convertible Cabin (Office to Double) | Convertible to Double bed | En-suite bathroom | Yes |
B4

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Weekly price: €72,000
- Length: 102'
- # of Guests: 12
- # of Cabins: 6
- # of Crew: 5
- Builder: Astondoa
- Cruising Speed: 24kn
- Max. Speed: 28kn
- Built Year: 2005
- Refit: 2024

B4 Yacht Charter Price
| # of charter days | Base Price | APA (deposit for provisioning, fuel, docking fees, etc) | Taxes: 13%%, exceptions available | Total | Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 day charter | 144,000EUR to 144,000EUR | 28,800EUR to 43,200EUR | 172,800EUR to 187,200EUR | Discounts outside the main season are common. | ||
| 7 day charter | 72,000EUR to 72,000EUR | 14,400EUR to 21,600EUR | 86,400EUR to 93,600EUR | Standard charter rate, base for all calculations. | ||
| 3 day charter | 36,000EUR to 36,000EUR | 7,200EUR to 10,800EUR | 43,200EUR to 46,800EUR | The usual formula is the 7 day charter rate divided by 6, times the number of days (3). Boat policy might differ. 72,000EUR / 6 * 3 days = 36,000EUR |
All prices are generated by a calculator and serve as a guide for new charterers. Any additional information of the Price Details section has priority over above. Availability is always subject to confirmation. Gratuity not included for it's discretionary character, usually 5%-25% of the Base Price.
Price Details
Price from: EUR72,000
High season rate: EUR72,000




















