68M WAYFINDER

Large white motor yacht with a helipad on the back, cruising on the ocean, leaving a trail of wake behind.
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Where Infrastructure Meets Experience

Wayfinder stands as one of the defining vessels in the Shadowcat fleet, building on the foundation established by Hodor while materially advancing capability, scale, and onboard experience. Designed as a true multi-role platform, it integrates aviation, tender operations, crew accommodation, and guest spaces into a single, highly efficient system. With significantly increased deck space, volume, and stability compared to conventional vessels, Wayfinder delivers a level of operational performance that allows it to function as both infrastructure and experience layer within a modern yacht program. 

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What distinguishes Wayfinder is how it translates capability into usable lifestyle. The vessel was among the first to incorporate dedicated recreational features such as a pickleball court, demonstrating how operational decks can be reimagined as dynamic, multi-use environments. Combined with its helicopter hangar, expansive tender capacity, and integrated guest areas, Wayfinder enables a program that moves fluidly between logistics and leisure, without compromise to either. It reflects a shift toward vessels that are not simply carrying assets, but actively enhancing how time on the water is experienced.

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Its recent sale to a new owner in 2025 further reinforces Wayfinder’s position as a benchmark asset within the category. The transaction serves as a clear case study in value retention, demonstrating that well executed support vessels with proven operational track records can command strong resale performance. In this respect, Wayfinder is not only a flagship in capability, but also in long term value, validating the underlying strength of the Shadowcat program and its approach to design, engineering, and market positioning.