The 26.1-metre Ferretti motor yacht Lewenslust has been sold in an in-house deal with Marc Haëndle of Camper & Nicholsons representing both the seller and the buyer.
Delivered in 2017 and last refitted in 2026, the flybridge yacht was built in Italy and designed by Zuccon International Project, who also penned the interiors, whilst the naval architecture is owed to Ferretti Engineering Department.
Stepping on board, the layout combines a generous lounge and dining area seating six guests around a circular glass table, complemented by a Minotti L-shaped seating arrangement.
Accommodation on board is arranged for up to eight guests across four cabins on the lower deck. The master cabin features a double bed and en suite, while the VIP cabin also offers a double bed and en suite facilities. Separate quarters for crew are for up to three members.
Al fresco dining can be found on the main deck aft, with a banquette that doubles as a sunpad facing a dining table. Moving forward, the foredeck offers further lounging space with a built-in sofa and a coffee table paired with sunpads facing uninterrupted views while bathing in the sun.
The flybridge serves as a versatile living space, furnished with loose furniture that allows the area to be flexible according to the owner's preference, alongside helm seating and a bar.
The motor yacht is powered by twin MAN engines, delivering a cruising speed of 27 knots and a top speed of 32 knots.
Lewenslust was last asking €3,490,000.

