The 43-metre motor yacht Sunrise has joined the market with Deniz Kaymaz of Northrop & Johnson for the first time since her delivery.
Built in a steel displacement hull and aluminium superstructure, Sunrise was constructed in 2019 and delivered in 2020 by Turkish yard Yildiz, a Perini Navi subsidiary shipyard. She sports exterior lines by Ginton Naval Architects and an interior by Hot Lab, manufactured and installed by Ulutas Yacht Interior.
Designed for both private and charter use, she has just completed her five-year survey with RINA. According to her broker, Sunrise offers "exceptional volume for her size and an intelligent layout across three guest decks", with a private elevator connecting all interior levels.
The main deck is dedicated to social living and entertaining, with a main saloon, formal indoor dining for up to 12 guests and direct access to the shaded aft deck for al fresco dining and lounging. Sunrise's deck spaces are arranged for all-day use, with sun loungers, a bar, dining and shaded seating, plus additional foredeck sunbathing and seating areas. A beach club and swim platform allow for easy access to the water, supported by an up-and-down Opacmare transformer system.
Accommodation is for up to 12 guests across five en-suite cabins, including an owner’s suite on the upper deck spanning the yacht's full 8.8-metre beam, delivering an "apartment-like" experience with panoramic views, a private lounge area, generous storage and direct access to a private aft terrace. On the lower deck, there are two VIP double cabins aft and two twin cabins forward, each with an additional Pullman berth. There are separate quarters for eight crew.
The 419GT yacht for sale cruises at 12 knots, topping out at 14.5 knots, and she is also noted as being a "very quiet platform".
Lying in Göcek, Turkey, Sunrise is asking €16,900,000.

