The 39.6-metre Westport motor yacht Sarabeth has been sold and will soon be renamed Bella Vita, with Mark Elliott of IYC representing the buyer.
Sarabeth was built in GRP by the American yard in 2013 as part of the Westport 130 series, with the most recent refit being in 2022. The Gregory Marshall-designed vessel is MCA-compliant and ABS-classed. Westport's in-house team designed her interior.
Accommodation is for a party of 10 guests across five cabins, including a king-sized master cabin on the main deck, two VIP king-sized doubles and two twin cabins on the lower deck. There are quarters for a crew of seven. Her open-plan saloon and dining area is complemented by a skylounge up on the boat deck.
The broker describes Sarabeth as "a wonderful example of a classic Westport filled with luxurious amenities, comfortable features and excellent exterior deck spaces". The aft deck has a full-service bar and lounge seating, and the foredeck offers further seating on its teak decks. Up top on the flybridge is a Jacuzzi, more seating and an open-air dining area.
The 333GT yacht has a range of 3,000 nautical miles under twin 2,896hp MTU diesel engines and sports Naiad at-anchor stabilisers for comfort. Her cruising speed is 20 knots and she can reach a top speed of 23 knots.
Lying in Palm Beach, USA, Sarabeth's last known asking price was $15,995,000.

