Catamaran Yacht Charter
Catamaran TOUCH THE SKY
Catamaran TOUCH THE SKY is available for charters in Caribbean
TOUCH THE SKY
Low Price: $24,700 | High
Price: $35,000
Length: 58Ft
Beam: 28 Ft
Draft: 6Ft
Year: 2013
A/C:
Full
Crew: 2
Guests: 10
Cabins: 5
King: -
Queen: 5
Double: -
Single: -
Twin: -
Pullman: -
Builder: Leopard
Refit:
Accommodations: Bed Measurements in inches:
Lower fwd cabins 58x79 each
Lower stbd aft cabin 58x79
CREW RELOCATION OPTION: The crew will give their twin cabin for guest use for a relocation fee of $1,000 upon approval prior to booking.
Lower fwd cabins 58x79 each
Lower stbd aft cabin 58x79
CREW RELOCATION OPTION: The crew will give their twin cabin for guest use for a relocation fee of $1,000 upon approval prior to booking.
Amenities
Salon Tv: Yes
Salon Stereo: Yes
Dine In: 10
Deck Shower: Yes
Sun Awning: Yes
Hammock: No
Windscoops: No
Bimini: Yes
Hair Dryers: Yes
BBQ: Yes
Special Diets: Yes
Kosher: No
Gay Charters: Yes
Nude Charters: No
Guest Smokes: Smoking allowed on sugar scoop
Crew Smokes: No
Children Ok: Yes
Minimum Age: 5 years or Water safe
Guest Pets: No
Pets Aboard: No
Pet Type:
Generator: Yes
Ice Maker: Yes
Water Maker: Yes
Water Capacity:
Water Sports
Dinghy Size: 15’ Highfield Rib center console
Dinghy HP: 60hp Tohatsu
Dinghy Pax: 6
Jet Skis: No
Wave Runners: No
Skis Adult: Yes
Skis Kids: No
Paddle Boards:
Knee boards: 0
Wake Board: Yes
Wind Surfer: 0
Scurfer: 0
Tube: Yes
Kayaks 1 Man: 0
Kayaks 2 Man: 1
Floating Mats: 0
Snorkel Gear: Yes
Swim Platform: Yes
Boarding Ladder: Aft
Fishing Gear: Yes
Gear Type: Trolling and spining
Rods: 2 Trolling
Other Toys:
Subwing
10ft Inflatable circular mesh ring
Two-person towable tube
REFIT DETAILS: During the 2022/2023 season, Touch the Sky has had these items replaced or upgraded:
New 20KW Northern Lights Generator
New Air Conditioner Chiller System
New Lewmar Windlass & Deck repair
New Interior Decor & Linens
New hull paint & New Bottom Paint
new dinghy outboard & bottom paint
New Tenderlift/Swim Platform
starlink internet installation
Subwing
10ft Inflatable circular mesh ring
Two-person towable tube
REFIT DETAILS: During the 2022/2023 season, Touch the Sky has had these items replaced or upgraded:
New 20KW Northern Lights Generator
New Air Conditioner Chiller System
New Lewmar Windlass & Deck repair
New Interior Decor & Linens
New hull paint & New Bottom Paint
new dinghy outboard & bottom paint
New Tenderlift/Swim Platform
starlink internet installation
Other Entertainments:
Defibrilator
Defibrilator
Crew Profile
Capt. Nate Riley
In 1989, I assisted my parents in their preparation for a transatlantic crossing from California to Scotland. Though I did
not get to make that voyage, it did ignite my passion for sailing and the ocean. I grew up in Michigan around the water
and it always fascinated me. So, when a friend called one January asking, “Can you turn wrenches on a sailboat? There
was no decision to be made and off I went. I began my career as an engineer on a crew of 5 and eventually earned my
200GRT/500 GT USCG license. Since then, I have worked on vessels of varying sizes; 65’ to 245’. From scuba dive
liveaboards to Alaskan Summer adventure boats.
During these past 25 years of being in this industry, there have been so many wonderful adventures. I have participated
in organized shark feeds, visited many Islands (Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Puerto Rico, USVI’s, and BVI’s), explored
uninhabited Islands, crossed the Gulf Stream countless times, and even wrote a #1 Amazon scuba travel guide. Bahamas
Bucket List for Divers: Bimini Edition.
I find enjoyment sharing my passion and knowledge for the ocean and navigation. When on land, I enjoy entering in 5k
races and have also participated in a few marathons. I love to fish when on charter and have recently gotten into surfing.
If there is one thing you can be certain of, I will do everything within the realm of weather and safety to make sure your
vacation is the most memorable one ever. It would be my pleasure to be your Captain.
Chef Hilary Gieber
It was a typical Michigan Winter in the Upper Peninsula (iykyk), January 2011. I was packing in the middle of a blizzard
and was headed to the US Virgin Islands. It would be my first time traveling to The Caribbean. I knew nothing about
sailing, and even less about the ocean and scuba diving. Growing up around the Great Lakes I had great respect for the
water, but no Ocean experience. I had agreed to a job on a 104’ Custom Sailing Vessel that traveled between the Virgin
Islands and the Bahamas, diving everywhere in between (Puerto Rico, Turks and Caicos, BVI). Immediately I was in heaven
and twelve years later here I am.
During that time, I soaked up everything I could about sailing, scuba diving, and the ocean world below us. I had found
the lifestyle that suited me during these years, but truly found my home in the Galley. From Florida and The Caribbean all
the way to Alaska I have enjoyed feeding and entertaining guests from all over the world. Using local ingredients along
the way andaAlways taking in the latest food and drink trends. My Fiancé and Captain would call me a “foodie,” but I just
love and get excited about food.
Being a part of guests’ underwater experiences has been a great pleasure of my life. Teaching them about the world
below is another true passion of mine. I now hold my Rescue Diver certification, STCW, and have over ten years of sea
time. On a typical day you can find me up early to exercise and getting my mind right, before starting breakfast and food
prep for the day. I enjoy afternoon snorkeling, getting together with family and friends, playing cards, and anything
involving the outdoors. This life has allowed me to continue traveling and exploring the world we live in, and I hope to
share that and my food with all of you!
In 1989, I assisted my parents in their preparation for a transatlantic crossing from California to Scotland. Though I did
not get to make that voyage, it did ignite my passion for sailing and the ocean. I grew up in Michigan around the water
and it always fascinated me. So, when a friend called one January asking, “Can you turn wrenches on a sailboat? There
was no decision to be made and off I went. I began my career as an engineer on a crew of 5 and eventually earned my
200GRT/500 GT USCG license. Since then, I have worked on vessels of varying sizes; 65’ to 245’. From scuba dive
liveaboards to Alaskan Summer adventure boats.
During these past 25 years of being in this industry, there have been so many wonderful adventures. I have participated
in organized shark feeds, visited many Islands (Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Puerto Rico, USVI’s, and BVI’s), explored
uninhabited Islands, crossed the Gulf Stream countless times, and even wrote a #1 Amazon scuba travel guide. Bahamas
Bucket List for Divers: Bimini Edition.
I find enjoyment sharing my passion and knowledge for the ocean and navigation. When on land, I enjoy entering in 5k
races and have also participated in a few marathons. I love to fish when on charter and have recently gotten into surfing.
If there is one thing you can be certain of, I will do everything within the realm of weather and safety to make sure your
vacation is the most memorable one ever. It would be my pleasure to be your Captain.
Chef Hilary Gieber
It was a typical Michigan Winter in the Upper Peninsula (iykyk), January 2011. I was packing in the middle of a blizzard
and was headed to the US Virgin Islands. It would be my first time traveling to The Caribbean. I knew nothing about
sailing, and even less about the ocean and scuba diving. Growing up around the Great Lakes I had great respect for the
water, but no Ocean experience. I had agreed to a job on a 104’ Custom Sailing Vessel that traveled between the Virgin
Islands and the Bahamas, diving everywhere in between (Puerto Rico, Turks and Caicos, BVI). Immediately I was in heaven
and twelve years later here I am.
During that time, I soaked up everything I could about sailing, scuba diving, and the ocean world below us. I had found
the lifestyle that suited me during these years, but truly found my home in the Galley. From Florida and The Caribbean all
the way to Alaska I have enjoyed feeding and entertaining guests from all over the world. Using local ingredients along
the way andaAlways taking in the latest food and drink trends. My Fiancé and Captain would call me a “foodie,” but I just
love and get excited about food.
Being a part of guests’ underwater experiences has been a great pleasure of my life. Teaching them about the world
below is another true passion of mine. I now hold my Rescue Diver certification, STCW, and have over ten years of sea
time. On a typical day you can find me up early to exercise and getting my mind right, before starting breakfast and food
prep for the day. I enjoy afternoon snorkeling, getting together with family and friends, playing cards, and anything
involving the outdoors. This life has allowed me to continue traveling and exploring the world we live in, and I hope to
share that and my food with all of you!