Hefty price cut on motor yacht Inevitable at Burgess

11 September 2012 • Written by Malcolm MacLean

And still price updates roll in, as Burgess tell me there's been a $5 million cut on Feadship’s 49.8m motor yacht Inevitable.

Built by the De Vries yard in 1990, she’s for sale for the first time since her extensive 18 month long rebuild at De Vries in 2008/9 and is ready for immediate turnkey cruising.

The knowledgeable owner asked interior designer Patrick Knowles to create a traditional 'Gentleman’s yacht.' This was achieved with the use of light teak panelling, coffered overheads, gold plated hardware, and original artwork throughout. The elegantly decorated main saloon offers guests a warm and welcoming atmosphere with its neutral colours while the adjacent dining room is the perfect place for a leisurely dinner with family and friends.

Inevitable comfortably accommodates 10 guests in five staterooms. The full beam owner’s suite is situated forward on the main deck and comes equipped with en suite his and hers bathrooms and a private study. Four double guest rooms are located on the lower deck where access is provided through a private lobby.

Inevitable is now asking $22.5 million.

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