MISS STEPHANIE

BUILDER
Richmond Yachts
BUILT/REFIT
2004/2023



Constructed by Richmond Yachts in 2004, MISS STEPHANIE showcases a luxurious interior

curated by the Pavlik Design Team and a dynamic exterior styled by the Setzer Design Group.

Carefully maintained by both past and present owners, she underwent significant refits from

2018 to 2023, incorporating enhancements such as a new headliner, carpet, furniture, air

conditioners, two generators, and various mechanical upgrades.


The vessel's timeless design, opulent furnishings, and a generous layout accommodating up to

12 guests in 6 staterooms create an ambiance of sophistication and grandeur, reminiscent of a

much larger yacht. Complemented by a modern stabilization system, MISS STEPHANIE ensures

comfort both underway and at anchor.


On the main deck, a full-beam master suite boasts a king-sized berth and his-and-hers ensuite

facilities, while the VIP room on the bridge deck offers a queen berth and a spacious ensuite.

The lower deck comprises two generously sized guest staterooms with queen berths and

ensuites, along with two twin cabins featuring twin berths. All staterooms offer ample storage,

closets, and entertainment systems.


Featuring a total of 1 king, 3 queens, and 2 sets of twins, MISS STEPHANIE stands as a

distinguished charter vessel, captivating guests with her luxurious amenities and impeccable

design.


Previously named "PENNY MAE" and "TCB," MISS STEPHANIE has undergone continuous

maintenance and upgrades throughout her life. The vessel has seen major improvements from

2018 to 2023, detailed in the "Upgrades" section of this document. With a well-built structure

and six staterooms offering remarkable space, Miss Stephanie provides an impressive main

saloon and sky lounge with large bars and ample seating. The bridge deck aft and sundeck offer

excellent spaces for dining and outdoor entertainment, making her an ideal choice for private

or charter purposes.


6 CABINS
12 GUESTS
ASKING
PRICE
$9,450,000
Not for sale or charter to U.S. residents while in U.S. waters.