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Inside the Owner's Suite

Inside the Owner's Suite

De : Diane M. Byrne
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Superyacht owners rarely speak publicly about their experience beyond the yacht itself—yet they all have stories to share about the lessons learned over time, what it's like visiting some of the most exciting places accessible only by sea, and the joys of watching their families grow up aboard. Inside the Owner’s Suite is the first-ever podcast featuring conversations with some of the most dynamic owners in the world, in their own voice.


Each episode explores the thinking behind their ownership—why decisions are made; how design, operations, and long-term stewardship are approached; and especially how owning a yacht allows them to experience things that nothing else does.

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  • Jasmine Chong & Jason Tabalujan: Building Celestia to Bring Their Family Home
    Aug 16 2026

    Half the world sat between Jasmine Chong in New York and her brother Jason Tabalujan in Jakarta, and the pandemic made that distance feel permanent. Instead of waiting it out, they built a way back to each other: Celestia, a custom Indonesian yacht inspired by family roots and created to be a true sanctuary for gathering. What starts as a “crazy idea” becomes a deeply personal project shaped by memory, craftsmanship, and a shared love of the sea.

    In this episode, they paint a vivid picture of what it was like to tap into traditional phinisi boatbuilding, a UNESCO-recognized art form. It explains why their hand-built ironwood yacht can still deliver modern comfort without losing her soul. Jasmine, a gifted fashion designer, walks through the realities of yacht interior design and hospitality design, ultimately choosing features that make life onboard feel open and human. Jason, with a finance background, took on the budgeting and operational processes. Along the way, they each surprised themselves, and each other, with the details that make the onboard experience distinctive, down to reef-safe amenities custom designed with intention.

    The story goes beyond the boat, though. We talk about what happens when siblings shift from casual family conversations to deadlines and shared responsibility in creating a family sanctuary. You’ll also hear about the launch ceremony, the belief that a vessel carries a spirit, and how handpicking a crew from across Indonesia creates a kind of service that feels like family. If you’re curious about Indonesia yacht charter, heritage craftsmanship, and designing meaningful luxury, press play, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review.

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    22 min
  • Richard Hadida: Carpe Diem With the Sailing Yacht Lush
    Jul 13 2026

    A single night at sea can rearrange your entire life. Richard Hadida re-traces the moment it all clicked, when a fast-tracked sailing course and a charter for his sister's wedding turned into a 3 a.m. watch under the Milky Way, a guitar in the cockpit, and the sudden feeling of “Now I get it.” It’s a story about how bluewater sailing gets into your bones, even if you thought you already understood the water.

    While he also shares - in a refreshingly honest way - why he bought Oyster Yachts, he reflects on the heart of sailing itself: the quiet, the rhythm, and the way a sailing yacht makes the journey the destination in a way powerboats rarely do. He connects that feeling to sustainability and long range ocean travel, then brings it full circle through the Oyster World Rally, where he’s circumnavigating with his wife Ally and their young son Harry. From deserted islands off Panama to weeks of island hopping in French Polynesia, he shares the family moments that feel like time slowed down, and the philosophy that drives it all: if your health, your opportunity, and your dream line up, why wait?

    If this conversation sparks something in you, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who needs a push to “go now,” and leave a review so more listeners can find it.

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    19 min
  • A Yacht With A Soul: Erik Vonk's Scintilla Maris
    Jun 13 2026

    Rough seas, barnacled commercial pilings, and a midnight decision to cross to the Faroe Islands don’t sound like “luxury yachting,” and that’s exactly the point. We’re joined by Erik Vonk, owner of the rugged explorer yacht Scintilla Maris, to talk about a style of cruising built around purpose, presence, and a boat that feels like it has a soul. If you’ve ever wondered what separates expedition yachting from a marina-to-marina loop, this conversation makes it real.

    We dig into why Erik chose to reimagine a North Sea fishing trawler and why he worked to preserve her original character instead of transforming her into a conventional-looking yacht. That choice unlocks true seaworthiness, long-range autonomy, and the freedom to travel where many pleasurecraft simply can’t. From the Outer Hebrides to Icelandic waters, we talk about how the journey itself shapes decisions, why weather is part of the experience, and how capability expands your world rather than “ticking boxes” off a list.

    Then the story widens into ocean conservation and marine science. Through Yachts for Science, Scintilla Maris becomes a stable research platform for scientists mapping marine biodiversity around Iceland with underwater drones, helping document what actually lives in huge areas of the ocean we still barely understand. We also explore a powerful idea: science-led charter trips where guests dive, learn, and explore with scientific guides, turning leisure into discovery.

    If you want to understand cruising that feels meaningful and you’re willing to get comfortable with being uncomfortable, press play. Subscribe, share this with a fellow ocean-lover, and leave a review telling us: would you take the rough-water route on purpose?

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    27 min
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