The 44-metre CMN motor yacht De-De has been sold with Adam Levine of IYC representing the seller and Joao Kossmann of BYS International introducing the buyer.
Built by the French yard to a design by Stirling Design International, she was delivered in 2002. In 2020, a multimillion-euro refit saw her given a completely new hull paint job, new carpets throughout, upgraded crew areas and many other items, while the majority of her technical systems were overhauled or serviced.
Lloyd’s classed and MCA-compliant, De-De's interior comfortably sleeps 10 guests in five cabins. The master suite is full beam on the main deck and has a king-size bed and a separate office. On the lower deck, there are three doubles and a convertible twin cabin.
The formal dining area forward of the main saloon can seat 10 guests, while the aft and upper deck lend themselves to hosting larger groups for cocktails or al fresco dining. The upper saloon has a new home cinema and the bar was removed to free up more space.
Twin 1,200hp Caterpillar engines give the 457GT yacht a cruising speed of 12 knots and a range of 4,000 nautical miles at 11 knots. She is also fitted with Quantum zero-speed stabilisers.
De-De's last known asking price was $7,990,000.

