Built by Delta Marine in the United States and delivered in 2011, the 46.02-metre (151-foot) superyacht was originally launched under the name Time For Us before being renamed Pisces.

The yacht features a modern semi-displacement fiberglass hull and is powered by twin Caterpillar 3512B diesel engines, capable of reaching speeds of up to 16 knots with a comfortable cruising speed of around 12 knots and it also has a cruising range of approximately 2,700 nautical miles.
Designed by renowned exterior designer Jonathan Quinn Barnett, with interiors by Bonville Associates and naval architecture by Roddan Engineering, Pisces combines luxury with performance.
The yacht accommodates up to 11 guests in five beautifully appointed cabins, supported by a professional crew of around 10.
On board, guests enjoy world-class amenities, including a spacious sundeck, beach club, elevator, advanced stabilizers for a smoother voyage, fully air-conditioned interiors, Wi-Fi and satellite communications, and a range of water sports equipment for swimming and diving.
For those seeking the ultimate luxury holiday, Pisces is available for private charter, with weekly rates ranging from about $410,000 to $520,000, excluding fuel, food, port charges, and other operating expenses.
The arrival of Pisces is expected to provide a welcome boost to Lautoka's economy.
During its visit, the yacht and its crew are likely to purchase fuel, fresh produce, marine supplies, and other services from local businesses.
The visit also reinforces Fiji's growing reputation as a premier destination for luxury yachting in the South Pacific.