The 41-metre Cantieri di Pisa motor yacht Blink has been sold with Michel Chryssicopoulos of IYC introducing the buyer and Simon Ting of SuperYachtsMonaco representing the seller.
The superyacht was delivered in 2009 as one of only two Akhir 41 models, considered "a rare find in the luxury yacht market". Ting also noted that Blink is "uniquely wheelchair-friendly" for her size bracket, with an elevator that serves the sundeck. Her distinct, sharp lines are by Italian designer Carlo Galeazzi.
Her sporty exterior is paired with a colourful and contemporary interior by Cristiano Gatto Design and she has accommodations for up to 11 guests in five cabins alongside eight crew. The full-beam master suite is located aft on the lower deck and boasts a private office space for remote working on board.
The main saloon is equipped with a formal dining area and spacious lounge, with al fresco entertaining, including a cocktail bar, offered on the upper decks. Zero-speed stabilisers and air conditioning throughout the interiors ensure optimum comfort on board.
A teak-laid swim platform provides easy access to the water, while her transom offers storage for two tenders – including a 4.8-metre Ribline – and a hydraulic lift to launch the tenders and bring guests to shore.
The 310GT yacht has twin MTU engines that propel her to a maximum speed of 27 knots. She has a cruising speed of 22 knots and a range of 1,100 nautical miles.
Blink was last asking €5,950,000.