๐๐๐ซ๐ซ๐๐ง๐๐๐๐๐ is a 55-foot power vessel on Sydney Harbour for up to 49 guests, and one of the more genuinely elegant boats in the fleet โ a proper timber-and-crystal motor yacht rather than a party platform. She has just been repowered with brand-new twin Volvo Penta engines, which matters more than it sounds: the cruising is quieter, smoother and more reliable, so conversation actually works at speed. For a corporate group, a milestone celebration or a luxury sightseeing cruise where you want people talking rather than shouting, she is a very different proposition to a 200-person party boat.
Inside, Yarranabbee is finished in polished timber with plush cabins, cushioned seating throughout, a spacious indoor lounge and an elegant dining deck. Formal dining is set with crystal glassware. The layout gives you a real indoor room for sit-down dining and an outdoor deck for the harbour itself, with panoramic views across the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. At 49 guests cocktail-style she sits in a useful gap: too big for a day-boat, small enough to stay personal.
Yarranabbee is priced by charter duration rather than by the hour โ $3,120 for three hours, $3,840 for four, $4,800 for five, and up to $7,300 for a full eight-hour day. Eastsail have extended their 2025 prices through the 2026/2027 season. Wait staff are charged by group size and duration, BYO food is a flat $200 and BYO drinks a flat $400. Public holidays, New Year's Eve and wharf fees are quoted separately. Operated by Eastsail out of Gladesville Bridge Marina, with flexible boarding options across Sydney Harbour and inspections by appointment.