The 43.5-metre Eurocraft motor yacht Baron Trenck has been sold in a deal with Pavel Zabloudil of YACHT Professional, who represented the seller, and Gabriele Modica Ragusa of Northrop & Johnson, who introduced the buyer.
The 478GT displacement yacht was built entirely by Eurocraft Cantieri Navali in 2011 as its flagship. She benefits from an extensive programme of technical works culminating in her 2023 and 2025 refits, including overhauls of key engineering systems, a hull repaint and teak deck refurbishment.
The motor yacht's interior offers generous guest spaces finished in warm wood joinery. A large main saloon greets guests as they step on board the yacht – spanning the entire 8.2-metre beam – offering a social space that blends relaxing with entertaining. Two elongated sofas paired with armchairs complete the lounging space, while a dining table for 10 offers a more formal area for entertaining.
Accommodation on board is for 12 guests across six cabins, with further space for nine crew members on board.
Outside, the motor yacht features expansive exterior decks which include multiple dining and lounge areas. A cluster of soft furnishings invites guests onto the main deck, half covered by the overhang if comfort from the sun is preferred.
Up top on the sundeck, a six-person spa pool is surrounded by sunpads, offering the ideal place to soak in the sun on board. A dining table for eight, as well as various sun loungers, creates a haven for relaxation and entertaining large parties.
A broad selection of tenders and watersports equipment offers restless guests an outlet, making her equally suited to private cruising and charter activity.
Baron Trenck was listed for sale asking POA.

