- Builder:
- Bondway
- Category:
- Houseboat
- Sub Category:
- Coastal Yacht
- Model Year:
- 2006
- Year Built:
- 2006
- Country:
- Hong Kong
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
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The lower deck comprises one master bedroom with en suite shower room, three single berths, one of which is currently being used as an office, a guest bathroom with Jacuzzi and a V-berth family room. The main deck is comprised of a large saloon and aft terrace, as well as a hidden laundry room. The upper-deck boasts a spacious modern kitchen with bar and panoramic view of the marina (fore), a dining room (mid-ship) and a large terrace with barbecue (aft).
Two by Two was the second-to-last Bondway to come out of the highly reputable Sun Hing Shing shipyard. Its original owner had her built to his exacting specification and spent an extra HKD 1 Million on internal decoration, giving the boat its distinctive, sophisticated style. Over the last 9 years, Two by Two’s present owners have kept the boat in impeccable condition.
This classic second generation Bondway houseboat is first notable for its futuristic exterior, with its powerful mega yacht-like prow and three-tiered panoramic reflective windows. The clever utilization of internal space is based on a 5-level mezzanine structure that separates the boat’s living areas by placing them on different levels, without the need for partitions or doors. As for the boat’s two hard-covered aft terraces, facing south-east towards the entrance of the Gold Coast Marina and Lantau , they are one of this houseboat’s most enjoyable features.
The lower deck comprises one master bedroom with
Two by Two was the second-to-last
This classic second generation Bondway houseboat is first notable for its futuristic exterior, with its powerful mega yacht-like prow and three-tiered panoramic reflective windows. The clever utilization of internal space is based on a 5-level mezzanine structure that separates the boat’s living areas by placing them on different levels, without the need for partitions or doors. As for the boat’s two hard-covered aft terraces, facing