The 37-metre Palmer Johnson motor yacht Eight has been sold, with Marco Fiorani of Idea Yachting representing the buyer in the deal.
Built with an aluminium hull and a composite superstructure by US yard Palmer Johnson to a design by Nuvolari Lenard, she is Lloyd's-classed with delivery in 2005.
Accommodation is for 10 guests across five cabins, comprising a master suite, two doubles and a twin, all with Lantic entertainment centres and full en suite bathroom facilities. There are also quarters for four crew members.
In the open plan main saloon, the dining area is situated aft with seating for eight guests, while the forward lounge area offers a large L-shaped settee, armchairs and an entertainment centre. There is also a bar with a fridge and an ice maker. Large windows on either side allow for plenty of natural light and panoramic views.
The large flybridge is perfectly suited for al fresco entertaining and dining, with built-in seating areas and sunpads as well as an ice maker, fridge, freezer, microwave and a dinette.
Additional options for outdoor entertaining is found on the main deck aft, which houses a spacious gathering area with sofas, a large table and a sunpad with cushions.
Twin 2,750hp MTU engines give her a range of 1,400 nautical miles and she is fitted with Quantum zero-speed stabilisers.
Eight was last asking €5,950,000.

