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Mediterranean Design, American Comfort.

Deigned by renowned yacht design firm Ardumon, Yemaya was originally built in Turkey in 1992. After years of operation on the Mediterranean as a pleasure craft, this beautiful vessel made her way to US shores. 


Beautiful, inside and out. 

Take a closer look at this beautiful yacht. 

Custom built

A custom Ardumon design, Yemaya was custom built in Turkey using mahogany and teak. Once nearly abandoned near Fort Lauderdale, owner Andrea Crossman restored Yemaya to her current condition. 

Classic Design

Yemaya was deigned by renowned marine architecture, firm Ardumon to look and feel like the classic fantail motor yachts of the 1930s and 1940s.

Take a closer look at this beautiful, custom-built yacht. Visit the Photos page for more. 

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