First look: 24 of the best yachts for sale at Monaco Yacht Show 2016

Ae Cap D’Antibes

Asking €23,500,000 with YPI and Fraser Yachts

As Monaco Yacht Show approaches, we round-up the best of the yachts for sale that will be at the show. Ordered alphabetically, this brokerage preview is the ultimate bible for anyone shopping for a superyacht at the Monaco show.

Ae Cap D’Antibes is listed for sale and will be at Monaco Yacht Show in September. Built in 2007 by Benetti as part of their 56m series, Ae Cap D’Antibes boasts a split-level master suite and can accommodate up to 12 guests.

Ae Cap D’Antibes is asking €23,500,000 with YPI and Fraser Yachts.

Big Mak

Asking €7,900,000 with Yachtzoo

Heesen Yachts’ 47.6 metre motor yacht Big Mak, listed for sale with Yachtzoo, will be at the boat show in September. Built in 1998, she was refitted in 2014 and features elegant interior styling and boasts floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the yacht with natural light and give the impression of space throughout.

Big Mak is asking €7,900,000 with Yachtzoo.

Emmaline

Asking €3,950,000 with YPI

Sailing superyacht Emmaline, listed for sale with YPI, will be presented at the show in September. Built by Holland Jachtbouw and delivered in 20013, this 32.33 metre yacht is a modern interpretation of a Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter.

A number of features make Emmaline an attractive racing yacht, such as her carbon mast and boom, two Reckman in-boom furling systems, new sails and hydraulic drum winches.

Emmaline is asking €3,950,000 with YPIEmmaline is also available for charter with YPI.

Hadia

Asking €25,000,000 with Yachtzoo

Superyacht Hadia, for sale with Yachtzoo, will be attending the Monaco Yacht Show. Built by Hakvoort in 2006, this 50 metre luxury yacht features interior proportions seen more commonly in larger yachts.

Designed to offer maximum luxury for the owner and their guests, she has a number of elegant outdoor spaces and is fitted with a fantastic hot tub, a gym and a heli-deck.

Hadia is asking €25,000,000 with Yachtzoo.

Helios 2

Asking $14,500,000 with Fraser Yachts

Palmer Johnson’s 51.13 metre superyacht Helios 2, currently listed for sale with Fraser Yachts, will be on display at Monaco Yacht Show. Built as a safe family yacht, she was launched in 2002 and is one of the largest US-built yachts of all time.

Helios 2’s history is peppered with thorough maintenance work and upgrades to keep her in excellent condition. The most recent was in 2015, when she was given a new interior.

Helios 2 is asking $14,500,000 with Fraser Yachts.

Lady Luck

Asking €35,000,000 with Merle Wood & Associates

The 59.31 metre Benetti superyacht Lady Luck is listed for sale with Merle Wood & Associates and will be at the 2016 Monaco Yacht Show. Sold earlier this year, she was previously known as Lady Lara and was launched in 2009. Despite being built to ABS class and with the ability to accommodate up to 12 guests, she has never been chartered.

Lady Luck is asking €35,000,000 with Merle Wood & Associates.

Midnight Sun

Asking €5,250,000 at bluewater

The most recent addition to the brokerage fleet that will be at MYS is Midnight Sun. Built by ISA in 2006, she was sold in 2014, refitted in 2015 and listed for sale in August by bluewater.

Her highlights include a Cristiano Gatto interior, a split level full-beam master suite, a games table and a spacious upper deck.

Midnight Sun is asking €5,250,000 with bluewater.

Starfire

Asking $16,500,000 with Northrop & Johnson and Merle Wood & Associates

Also on display at Monaco Yacht Show is 54 metre Benetti luxury yacht Starfire, for sale with Northrop & Johnson and Merle Wood & Associates. She has an Art Deco interior, which accommodates 12 guests in six cabins with space for 12 crew. Her upper deck saloon, wrapped in glass for panoramic views, is one of many focal points.

Starfire is asking $16,500,000 with Northrop & Johnson and Merle Wood & Associates.

TV

Asking €92,000,000 with Moran Yacht & Ship At

At 78.4 metres, Lürssen superyacht TV – currently for sale with Moran Yacht & Ship – is certainly one of the largest of the brokerage fleet to visit Monaco Yacht Show this year. Even with her recent €38M price cut, she’s still one of the most expensive superyachts for sale right now.

Built in 2008 and refitted in 2011, TV has a number of cool features including a helipad, owner’s deck with its own Jacuzzi, a dedicated spa area and a sea terrace.

TV is asking €92,000,000 with Moran Yacht & Ship.

Wild Thyme

Asking €7,450,000 at bluewater

The 36.59 metre Benetti yacht Wild Thyme will also be at Monaco Yacht Show 2016. Built in 2006 as one of the Benetti Classic 120 series, Wild Thyme has also been used as a popular charter yacht.

Wild Thyme is an active superyacht – she can be turned into an outdoors gym, comes with a variety of fun water toys and is a registered Jet Ski school.

Wild Thyme is asking €7,450,000 with bluewater.

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