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Meta IV


Meta IV, was designed by the naval architect Thomas E. Colvin, who gave the vessel her beautiful shape and robust hull. She is made entirely of Thai teak, one of the best woods for building classic boats.

Meta IV was constructed in 1998 as a private yacht for a Swiss businessman who made his fortune in hotels. In 2010, captain Herbert Mayrhauser found her at a pier in Phuket and immediately fell in love. After two years of intensive restoration work and refitting, Meta IV started her new life as a luxury charter vessel in the fall of 2012.

Meta IV measures 85 feet in length or 25 metres. That's longer than the Santa Maria, the boat that Christopher Columbus sailed into history when he discovered the Americas. In fact, with all her space, you could almost forget you were holidaying on a yacht. The sheer size, and the facilities on board, make for a holiday getaway that your family or friends won't forget.

It's your trip of a lifetime. And the crew of Meta IV will do everything possible to make it an amazing experience. Man the wheel, navigate the waters, or simply relax and snooze in the sun.


Ship Profile & Stats
  • Maiden voyage: 1998
  • Refurbished: 2010
  • Length: 25.30 metres
  • Beam: 5.7 metres
  • Draft: 2.83 metres
  • Ship registration: Bermuda
  • Passenger capacity (dbl): 9
Ship Amenities
  • Air Conditioning
Ship Facilities
  • 3 Dining Areas
  • Library & Games Room
  • Snorkeling & Fishing Gear
  • Sea Kayak & Dinghy Boat
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Deck

Double Cabin
Meta IV guest cabins are fully air conditioned with ensuite bathrooms and electric toilets. Two of the cabins boast queen-size beds.

Twin Cabin
Meta IV guest cabins are fully air conditioned with ensuite bathrooms and electric toilets. Two of the cabins boast twin beds.

Triple Cabin
Meta IV guest cabins are fully air conditioned with ensuite bathrooms and electric toilets. Behind the cockpit is the triple stateroom.