The 34.1-metre Westport motor yacht Remy Roo has been sold in a deal with Paul Simon of Fraser Yachts California, who introduced the buyer, and Bruce Leffers of Northrop & Johnson, who represented the seller.
Delivered in 2014, the motor yacht was built in the USA by Westport, which also completed her naval architecture. Westport was also involved in the interior design alongside Amy Halffman Designs, while Taylor Olson was responsible for her slender and sporty exterior.
On board, the main saloon is arranged for relaxed lounging, offering warm-toned soft furnishings and a light interior complemented by rich wood details. Nearby, a dining area seats eight guests around a custom table, perfect for formal entertaining.
In terms of accommodation, a VIP cabin is located forward on the main deck with a centreline walkaround queen berth and en suite. Meanwhile, the full-beam master cabin – with a king-sized bed, a walk-in closet and a his-and-hers full-beam en suite – and the remaining guest accommodation are located on the lower deck for privacy.
Al fresco dining can be found on the main deck, where a soft banquette sweeps the aft of the yacht, complemented by a dining table and chairs.
The flybridge offers a seating area with a teak table, a full bar and grill for entertaining guests. Aft, down a few steps, features a spa pool, seating area and ample storage for a tender.
Out front, Remy Roo's foredeck was redesigned to feature a large sun pad with storage underneath for scuba tanks and dive gear.
The motor yacht can reach a top speed of 24 knots and can cruise at 17 knots.
Remy Roo was last asking $7,450,000.

