The 42.37 metre Abeking & Rasmussen motor yacht No Buoys has been sold in an in-house deal by Peter Quintal at Denison Yachting, with Kurt Bosshardt representing the buyer.
Built in aluminium by German yard Abeking & Rasmussen to a design by Tom Fexas, she was delivered in 1985 and had an extensive refit at Delta Marine in 2009, reportedly costing in excess of $12,000,000. Accommodation is for 11 guests in six cabins consisting of a master suite, VIP suite, two doubles and two twins, all with entertainment centres, television screens and en-suite bathroom facilities.
The main saloon is finished in high gloss pear wood with a lounge area, two games tables, a formal dining space and access to the aft deck through two sliding glass doors. There is also a sophisticated entertainment centre including a plasma television screen and a Denon stereo surround sound system.
The aft deck is sheltered by the sun deck overhead, boasting a teak table with seating for eight to starboard and a settee opposite to port. Guests can access the flybridge via a spiral spiral staircase, while the central stairway leads to the swim platform.
Up on the flybridge is a control station forward with seating on both sides, a generous port-side seating area with two tables that join for dining 12 people, and sun loungers and easy chairs opposite to starboard. Aft is a Jacuzzi with an adjacent drinks bar, refrigerator, ice maker and a service area for enjoying a cocktail in hand during a dip in the hot tub.
Twin 1,635hp MTU diesel engines give her a range of 5,500 nautical miles at 10 knots.
No Buoys was asking $4,900,000.