LAST CALL is a 40.23-metre Intermarine motor yacht that has turned the wilds of Alaska into a luxury playground, a purpose-built fishing and exploration charter yacht reborn through an extraordinary fourteen-million-dollar, three-year transformation completed in 2025. Originally delivered in 2002 and designed by Luiz de Basto, this tri-deck motor yacht is now virtually brand new, with a bold new mission: to become the premier fishing and exploration charter in the Pacific Northwest. Where many yachts are built for the marina, LAST CALL is built for adventure, her semi-displacement hull handling Alaskan waters with grace at a steady ten to twelve-knot cruise. What sets her apart is not just the ride, but the reason for it: she is purpose-built for days spent reeling in trophy halibut, navigating glacier-fed fjords and watching orcas breach in her wake. A twelve-foot cockpit extension added during the refit has created a fully equipped fishing zone complete with a fighting chair, and a professional fishing guide is part of the crew, alongside a captain seasoned in both Alaska and Mexico. LAST CALL’s exterior deck spaces are a major highlight. The aft deck provides alfresco dining for ten with easy access to the fishing cockpit, while the skylounge aft deck includes a barbecue and bar area. The enclosed flybridge is a standout, featuring a Jacuzzi, a dining table, a bar with stools and a Bromic heater, making it perfect for year-round use in Alaska’s cooler climates, and a forward seating area offers a quieter retreat with panoramic views. Inside, her refreshed interior is warm and grounding, defined by rich woods, neutral tones and plush textures, with a striking glowing blue marble centrepiece. The main salon is welcoming and elegant, flowing easily into the formal dining area, while the skylounge is a favoured gathering space with a full bar and wide windows framing the passing wilderness. Accommodation is arranged for up to 10 guests across five en-suite staterooms. The full-beam master suite on the main deck offers panoramic views, a king bed and his-and-hers en-suites. A VIP cabin with a queen bed and desk sits below, alongside two mirrored queen guest cabins, while a fifth stateroom on the bridge deck with direct access from the skylounge is ideal for staff, a nanny or teenagers seeking a little more independence. Every cabin offers climate control, luxurious linens and smart TVs. Supported by a professional, Alaska-seasoned crew of six, LAST CALL delivers a charter experience focused on immersion, outdoor activity and high-comfort cruising, from sea-to-table cuisine to expert fishing and exploration guidance. With her extensive refit, her purpose-driven upgrades and her expert crew, she offers one of the most unique charter platforms on the market today. She cruises Alaska in summer and Mexico in winter, delivering the kind of authentic, high-touch adventure that keeps guests coming back season after season. For guests who measure a charter by the wildness of the water and the size of the catch, LAST CALL offers a rare blend of rugged capability and five-star comfort, an authentic adventure backed by a crew who live for the Pacific Northwest. Available through Northrop and Johnson from USD 130,000 per week.