The 44.9-metre motor yacht Bravado has been sold to a repeat Fraser client. Antoine X. Larricq of Fraser Monaco and Ralph de Joode at RYacht Management represented the seller, with Larricq also representing the buyer in the deal.
Built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, the Reymond Langton-designed yacht was delivered in 2004 by German builder Abeking & Rasmussen at their Lemwerder shipyard. She has had the same owner since 2015 and was most recently refitted in 2024, following an interior refresh in 2016.
Last year, Bravado became the latest yacht to star in the hit Bravo television show Below Deck Mediterranean.
Read More/Inside the star yacht of Below Deck Mediterranean season 10Bravado sleeps 12 guests in six cabins comprising a master suite, VIP stateroom, two double cabins and two twins, with additional quarters for a crew of 12. The master suite is located on the bridge deck, complete with a king-size bed and an adjacent office, with direct access to a 25-square-metre gym equipped with a rowing machine, exercise bike, Kenesis fitness wall and a pilates bed.
On the main deck, highlights include a spacious main saloon with comfortable seating and large windows providing natural light. Aft is a formal dining area, alongside a cinema room. The sundeck boasts an al fresco dining area and Jacuzzi, with a hardtop providing shade, while forward offers storage for her tender and jet skis.
Twin 1,080hp MTU 16V 2000 M60 diesels provide the 499GT motor yacht with a top speed of 14 knots, a cruising speed of 12 knots and a transatlantic range. She has recently passed her 20-year Lloyd's classification survey.
Bravado was last asking €14,900,000 (VAT paid).

