The 35-metre award-winning Cantiere delle Marche (CdM) explorer yacht Stellamar has joined the brokerage market with Frank Grzeszczak Jr. and Ale Navarro of FGI Yacht Group and CdM.
Built in 2023 with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, Stellamar won in her size category at the 2024 World Superyacht Awards for her long-range capability, exceptional engineering and stylish Italian design.
Stellamar features exterior design by Francesco Paszkowski Design with naval architecture by Hydro Tec. The motor yacht presents a dynamic profile characterised by extensive glass integration in the bulwarks, an open stern configuration and continuous lines.
The main saloon incorporates formal dining forward, while the main deck aft provides lounging areas with direct access via steps to the swim platform. Here, a hydraulic platform serves as both a water access point and a passerelle.
The skylounge features a large television screen for cosy movie nights, while the upper deck aft offers al fresco dining. The expansive sundeck includes a sit-up bar, additional dining areas and multiple relaxation zones. Supplementary seating and sunbathing areas are located on the foredeck.
Guest accommodation spans five en suite staterooms, providing berths for up to 12 guests, with the master suite positioned on the main deck forward. There are separate quarters for a crew of seven.
Stellamar is also equipped with dual Starlink high-speed satellite internet systems.
The yacht for sale is powered by twin CAT C18 ACERT engines, delivering a cruising speed of 10 knots and a maximum speed of 13.2 knots. She offers an impressive 5,000-nautical-mile range at cruising speed, combined with a 2.3-metre draught that enables exploration of shallow waterways.
Stability is ensured through CMC zero-speed and underway stabilisers, complemented by "purpose-designed hull geometry". Other key specs include a 7.5-metre beam and an internal volume of 299GT.
Currently lying in Liguria, Italy, Stellamar is asking €18,000,000.

