Exclusive BOATPro data has highlighted a robust month of activity for brokerage yacht sales, with 31 yachts sold for a total value of €473.8 million in November 2025, up from €329.7 million across 29 sales in November 2024.
The top transaction was the sale of Lürssen's 55.5-metre Moon Sand for €65 million, with Edmiston and Cecil Wright, representing the seller, and Denison Yachting introducing the buyer. The motor yacht rejoined the market in October, fresh from a refit, having been withdrawn for sale the previous month.
Two of the sales in November were new-build yachts. These included the Maiora 42 Exuma, which had been asking €28 million with Fraser), and Hull 15 of the 24.5-metre Horizon FD80 yacht, previously asking €6.5 million with Denison Yachting.
November in numbers
31 sales
€473.8M total value of sales
€15.3M average sales value
57 new listings
€408.6M new listings value
€7.3M average new listing value
68 price drops
€59.9M total price drop value
There was a total of 129 yachts on the brokerage market in November – up from October’s 110 total listings – with a collective value of €408.6 million. Among these, there were 57 newly added yachts in November – the most expensive one being the 55-metre Heesen yacht Reliance. Already with a strong charter reputation, Reliance joined the market with Camper & Nicholsons, and is currently asking €49.9 million.
Other high-value new additions were the 49.9-metre Mangusta No Rush at €33.5 million, with Royal Yacht International, and the Burgess-listed 43.9-metre Sanlorenzo Annabella, asking €24 million.
Finally, BOATPro revealed that 68 price drops occurred in November, shaving a combined €59.9 million from the marketplace. These adjustments primarily indicate sellers eager to close deals before the winter season.
The most significant reduction was €4.3 million off the 55-metre Galene, part of the Amels 180 Limited Edition series. Y.CO announced the price reduction less than a month after the yacht went on sale in October. She is now asking €35.5 million.
Similarly, the 49.8-metre Rocket, part of the Heesen 5000 series and relaunched this year after a refit, saw a €4 million reduction, bringing her new asking price to €24 million with Burgess.
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