€3 million price cut on superyacht Waterlily at Burgess

7 June 2011 • Written by Malcolm MacLean

More news just in from Alev Karagulle at Burgess as the 43.4m motor yacht Waterlily has a hefty €3 million price reduction.

Designed by Diana Yacht Design and built in 2009 by Royal Denship to Lloyds class, Waterlily is an ideal superyacht for extended cruising and chartering and has had no more than four weeks use since new.

Most notable are its voluminous interiors and bright, airy feeling enhanced by the generous windows and 2.2 metre headroom throughout. Guest accommodation for 12 is on the lower deck in a full beam master, two doubles and two twins with Pullman berths. Guest areas include a main and upper saloon complete with a range of entertainment systems and extensive teak-laid deck spaces, particularly the sun deck with spa pool, sun pads, sun loungers, seating, wet bar and outdoor television screen. Machined oak is used throughout the interior, which was designed with a restrained, neutral palette by Michaela Reverberi.

Waterlily is powered by Caterpillar engines, and has a 3,400 nautical mile range at its 12 knot cruising speed. MCA compliant, the new asking price is €14.95 million and her 60m berth in Cap d'Ail is also available for sale priced in the region of €5 million.

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