Further price cut on Delta superyacht Casuarina at Allied Marine

7 September 2014 • Written by Malcolm MacLean

News in overnight from Jim McConville at Allied Marine as he reports a further $1.4 million price drop on his listing for sale, the 37.8 metre motor yacht Casuarina.

A popular charter yacht, she was built by Delta Marine in GRP with delivery in 1998 and was previously known as Scott Free and Mimi. In 2011 she was treated to new carpets, flat screen televisions, DVD players and iPod docking stations throughout.

With seven foot headroom throughout, Casuarina features a maple wood interior by Pavlik Design Team. She accommodates eight guests in a master suite, VIP stateroom and two identical double cabins. All staterooms have entertainment systems and full en suite bathroom facilities.

Entering the main saloon from the aft deck, there is an L-shaped bar with six chairs to starboard and an L-shaped seating area just forward and opposite. The bar has an ice maker, wine cooler and refrigerator. The dining area is next forward and provides ample seating for eight.

Guests will also welcome the opportunity to dine al fresco on the aft deck or enjoy a casual barbecue on the sundeck after a relaxing soak in the spa pool. Twin 1450hp Detroit Diesel engines give her a cruising speed of 15 knots and have served her through six transatlantic crossings to date.

Lying in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Casuarina is now down to $4,999,000.

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