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- Length
- 28m
- Beam
- 6.7m
- Guests
- 6
- Cabins
- 5
- Crew
- 4
- From / Week
- €99,400
ACCIDENTAL SUCCESS II yacht available for charter. Built in 2024 with a charter price from $95,000 for up to 6 guests in 5 suites with a crew of 4.
ACCIDENTAL SUCCESS II yacht available for charter. Built in 2024 with a charter price from $95,000 for up to 6 guests in 5 suites with a crew of 4.
“I've been on board ACCIDENTAL SUCCESS II more times than I can count, and she still surprises me. The 28m Sunseeker build hits a sweet spot — big enough to feel like a private floating villa, intimate enough that the crew remembers how you take your morning coffee by day two. Happy to walk you through a week on board personally — there are a few details that don't make it onto any spec sheet.”

Accommodation
5 elegantly appointed cabins host up to 6 in serene comfort, served by a professional crew of 4.
Indicative layout based on 5 cabins / 6 guests. Final cabin configuration confirmed by the yacht's manager at enquiry.



Equipment & Amenities
31 items reported by CharterIndex.


A week aboard ACCIDENTAL SUCCESS II in Caribbean
Tortola to Anegada via the Baths, Jost Van Dyke and the most protected sailing waters in the Caribbean.
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- DAY 01
Tortola
Embark in Tortola at Nanny Cay or Wickhams Cay. Provisioning, briefing, then a short hop to Norman Island's Bight for a Painkiller at the Willy T.
- Provisioning at Riteway in Road Town
- Painkiller cocktail at Pusser's Marina Cay
- Tender to the Willy T floating bar
- Sunset on Norman Island
- Anchorage
- Anchor in The Bight, Norman Island
- Dining
- Pusser's · Willy T floating bar
- DAY 02
The Baths, Virgin Gorda
The Baths on Virgin Gorda — house-sized granite boulders forming sea caves and shallow grottos. Get there early, before the cruise ship tenders arrive.
- Walk the boulder trail from The Baths to Devil's Bay
- Snorkel between the granite columns
- Lunch at Top of the Baths with its infinity pool
- Afternoon at Spring Bay (the quieter alternative)
- Anchorage
- Day moor at The Baths (mooring buoys, no anchoring); overnight in Spanish Town
- Dining
- Top of the Baths · Hog Heaven for sunset views
- DAY 03
Anegada
North to Anegada — the only coral atoll in the BVI, with an 18-mile reef and the BVI's famous spiny lobster. Beach barbecue lunch at Cow Wreck Beach.
- Cow Wreck Beach lobster lunch
- Snorkel Loblolly Bay's reef
- Flamingo spotting in the salt ponds
- Sunset at Anegada Beach Club
- Anchorage
- Anchor inside the reef off Setting Point
- Dining
- Cow Wreck Beach Bar · Anegada Reef Hotel · Potter's by the Sea
- DAY 04
Jost Van Dyke
Jost Van Dyke — the BVI's party island, in a friendly Caribbean way. Foxy's at Great Harbour, then over to Soggy Dollar at White Bay for the original Painkiller.
- Wade ashore to Soggy Dollar for a Painkiller
- Beach BBQ at Foxy's Great Harbour
- Bubbly Pool on the north shore (best with swell)
- Sunset at One Love Bar on White Bay
- Anchorage
- Anchor in Great Harbour or White Bay
- Dining
- Foxy's · Soggy Dollar · One Love
- DAY 05
Norman Island
Back to Norman Island for The Caves and The Indians — the BVI's best snorkelling spots, with parrotfish, sergeant majors and a permanent kaleidoscope of light.
- Snorkel The Caves on Norman's south shore
- Snorkel The Indians — four pinnacles teeming with fish
- Hike to the ridge for the panoramic island view
- Painkiller round two at the Willy T
- Anchorage
- Anchor in The Bight, Norman Island
- Dining
- Pirates Bight · Willy T
- DAY 06
Cooper Island
Cooper Island — a small, low-key cay with one of the BVI's best coral conservation programs. Sunset dinner at the Cooper Island Beach Club.
- Snorkel Cistern Point at Cooper's north end
- Visit the Cooper Island Rum Bar — 280 rums in stock
- Dive Wreck of the Rhone (Salt Island, nearby)
- Coffee at the Cooper coffee shop in the morning
- Anchorage
- Mooring buoys in Manchioneel Bay
- Dining
- Cooper Island Beach Club
- DAY 07
Tortola
Final morning hop back across Sir Francis Drake Channel to Tortola. Last swim at Smuggler's Cove on the west end, then disembarkation.
- Last swim at Smuggler's Cove
- Brunch at the Sugar Mill Hotel
- Walk the ruins of the old plantation
- Souvenir spiced rum from Callwood Distillery
- Anchorage
- Berth at Nanny Cay or Soper's Hole
- Dining
- Sugar Mill Hotel · Quito's Gazebo at Cane Garden Bay


The Crew
A professional crew of 4 dedicated to your charter. Working language: English.

Justin Claassens
South Africa · English
Born in South Africa and raised along the Kenyan coast, Justin developed a deep connection to the ocean from an early age. Justin began his yachting journey in the South of France, starting from the very bottom of the ladder as a deckhand. From there, he explored the coastlines of Europe gaining invaluable experience across some of the world’s most iconic cruising grounds before going on to conquer the islands of the Caribbean. Over the course of several years, he intentionally worked his way through each level and department, learning every aspect of yacht operations — from deck maintenance and tender driving to engineering support and guest services. His goal was simple: to understand the vessel as a whole, not just from the bridge. Through focus, consistency, and a hands-on leadership style, he progressed steadily into command. That foundation allows him to lead with perspective, empathy, and confidence — understanding exactly what it takes from every crew member to deliver an exceptional charter experience. Calm under pressure and detail-oriented by nature, Justin is passionate about creating a safe, seamless, and memorable time on board. Whether navigating coastal waters or overseeing the finer details of your stay, his priority is ensuring you feel completely at ease from the moment you step aboard.

Savannah-Jay Heyns
South Africa · English
Savannah Jay delivers a polished, high-end charter experience defined by precision, elegance, and intuitive service. With a refined eye for detail and a natural sense for luxury hospitality, she personalizes each guest’s stay with thoughtful touches. From impeccably styled tablescapes and seamless cabin presentation to discreet, anticipatory service, her approach is both sophisticated and warmly welcoming. Savannah Jay takes pride in creating an atmosphere where guests feel effortlessly cared for, ensuring every charter reflects the highest standards of boutique luxury. Born and raised in Cape Town, South Africa, Savannah- Jay grew up with the ocean as a constant presence in her life. A former provincial swimmer and later a professional bodybuilder, discipline, resilience, and unwavering commitment became cornerstones of her character from an early age. Her competitive athletic background instilled in her an exceptional work ethic, precision, and mental strength — qualities that translate seamlessly into the fast-paced demands of the yachting industry. In 2012, she began traveling internationally, working within the fertility field. While her global travels broadened her perspective, the call of the sea remained strong. Drawn back to her lifelong love for the ocean, she transitioned into yachting, where she combines strength and grace with refined, detail-oriented service. Savannah- Jay brings a unique balance of power and poise to every vessel she steps aboard.

Reichard Jacobs
South Africa · English
Reichard (Ray) strengthens the already established Accidental Success team by providing a diverse trade skill set, a sharp eye for details and a unique personable character. He grew up with the vast blue Indian ocean in sight from home in Somerset West, South Africa, where he would harbour many memories boating with his father and family. This led on to be the catalyst for his maritime career. Having a natural ability for problem solving and physical activity he Qualified as a Technician through Jaguar Land Rover apprenticeship. Ray has been at sea for 5 years as a professional crew member, through different programs and positions, travelling waters from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean. He looks forward to providing you with the best care and comfort for your stay.

Danie Saayman
South Africa · English
Originally from South Africa, Danie brings an exciting blend of elite performance and culinary creativity to your onboard experience. Before stepping into the galley, he enjoyed a successful professional rugby career in France, representing both Castres Olympique and Section Paloise. The discipline, teamwork, and composure he developed in professional sport now translate seamlessly into his approach as a yacht chef. Passionate about fresh, beautifully presented cuisine, Danie designs thoughtful weekly menus tailored to guest preferences, including pescetarian and wellness-focused options. He is particularly known for his artisan breads, brioche buns, and rustic loaves, baked fresh onboard. Calm, adaptable, and detail-oriented, Danie thrives in the dynamic yacht environment and takes pride in creating memorable dining experiences that elevate your time at sea. Fun fact: After years of fueling elite athletes on the rugby field, Danie now channels that same performance mindset into crafting dishes that keep guests energized and smiling — proving that whether in the scrum or the galley, teamwork and timing are everything.
Cruising Areas
ACCIDENTAL SUCCESS II is available for charter in the following destinations and sub-regions.
Full Specifications
- Designer
- Sunseeker
- Beam
- 6.7 m
- Draft
- 2.1 m
- Cruising speed
- 15 kts
- Max speed
- 22 kts
- Flag
- Bahamas
- MCA
- None
- VAT
- Not registered
- Smoking
- No smoking
- Crew language
- English
- Captain
- Justin Claassens
Rates & Availability
| Season | Period | Weekly Rate |
|---|---|---|
| High Season | Jul – Aug | €99,400 |
| Low Season | May – Jun, Sep – Oct | €79,520 |
Live data via CharterIndex · APA & VAT excluded
Live availability via CharterIndex.
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- Photographer & videographer
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- Live musicians & DJs
- Anniversary, proposal & celebration staging
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- Marine biologist for the children
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