12 yachts for sale at the 2022 Palm Beach Boat Show
, 2022-03-18 02:00:00,
As the 2022 Palm Beach International Boat Show gets ready to return to the sunshine state from 24 – 27 March, we take a look at this year’s line up of brokerage boats on display…
Vianne
Asking €7,900,000 with Burgess
The 52 metre motor yacht Vianne was constructed in steel and aluminium by Italian yard Benetti. Designed by Stefano Nattuci with a Terence Disdale interior, the yacht was delivered in 1995 and completely rebuilt in 2002. Accommodation for 12 guests in five cabins, comprising a main deck master suite, VIP suite, double and twin plus two Pullman berths, all en-suite. Stand out features include her helipad, as well as the ability to host cocktail parties for up to 100 guests aboard. Vianne is even accepting offers in cryptocurrency.
Odyssea
Asking $26,500,000 with Denison Yachting
Heesen’s 46.75 metre motor yacht Odyssea was delivered in 2012 under the name Lady Petra for the yard’s founder, Frans Heesen and his wife Petra. Sporting the exterior stylings of Omega Architects, the “balanced” tri-deck yacht features a vertical wheelhouse windscreen alongside several windows and elliptical ports. Her Bannenberg & Rowell-styled interiors offer accommodation for up to 12 guests in six cabins, including a main deck master’s suite, a VIP suite, two doubles and two singles with Pullman berths.
11.11
Asking €59,500,000 with Y.CO and Burgess
The award-winning 63 metre superyacht 11.11 was launched in 2015 by Italian yard Benetti. Designed in-house, the yacht sports a vertical plumb bow and sleek lines and benefits from a multi-million euro refit and five-year survey completed this year. Highlights include a sky lounge cocktail bar, as well as a “sprawling sundeck” complete with a bejewelled mosaic Jacuzzi. Accommodation is for a total of 14 guests across six cabins including a lavish master suite on the upper deck.
Thunder
Asking $8,800,000 with IYC
The 50 metre Thunder was constructed in GRP by Australian yard and features an eye-catching exterior courtesy of the late Jon Bannenberg. Designed with speed in mind, the yacht’s lightweight materials feature alongside twin 2,950hp MTU V16 diesel engines, powering her to speeds of 40 knots and above. Just for good measure, the owner added a 4,600hp Textron gas turbine, gifting Thunder a total power of 10,500hp, equivalent to seven Bugatti Chiron supercars.
Mizu
Asking $9,900,000 with Merle Wood & Associates
Penned by Sam Sorgiovanni, the 53 metre Oceanfast was constructed in…
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