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SEAKID II is a 56-metre displacement yacht built by Benetti in 2013, flying the Maltese flag and most recently refitted in 2024. That recent refit is significant — on a steel-hulled vessel of this scale, it signals a commitment to maintained condition that extends well beyond cosmetic upkeep. Among Benetti's mid-range displacement builds, she represents a well-established platform with the structural integrity and sea-keeping credentials the Italian yard is known for.
As a charter yacht, SEAKID II is well suited to groups of up to twelve guests who value space, privacy, and a high level of attentive service. With six cabins and fifteen crew, the staff-to-guest ratio is generous even by superyacht standards — roughly one-and-a-quarter crew per guest — which speaks directly to the quality of service guests can expect. She is ideally suited to established charter clients, multi-family groups, and those accustomed to fully crewed luxury travel in the Eastern Mediterranean. She is less suited to first-time charterers seeking a casual, lightly crewed experience, or to guests who prioritise sailing performance over comfort. Greece is her primary charter region, and her 5,000-nautical-mile range — one of the stronger figures in her class — means extended itineraries through the Aegean and Ionian are well within reach without operational compromise.
What distinguishes SEAKIND II from comparable 50-metre-class yachts is the breadth of her onboard infrastructure. The combination of a beach club, elevator, spa with massage room, and dedicated movie theatre suggests a vessel designed to function as a destination in her own right, not merely a means of reaching one. Her displacement hull and active stabilizers prioritise passenger comfort underway, making longer passages between island groups noticeably smoother than planing alternatives of similar guest capacity.
Life aboard SEAKID II is oriented around both active water access and genuine leisure. The beach club provides a natural transition to the water, supported by a well-stocked toy inventory that includes jet skis, foilboards, Seabobs, and fishing and snorkelling equipment — enough variety to keep a twelve-guest group engaged across a full week without repetition. The dance floor and movie theatre extend the onboard experience well into the evening, giving the yacht a social energy that distinguishes her from more quietly contemplative vessels in this segment.
The provisional rating is based on available public data, reflecting acceptable standards across safety documentation, maintenance records, and operational protocols. As an independent authority, RightYacht provides owners and charterers with transparent, third-party evaluation — helping inform decisions beyond marketing materials alone.
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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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