The 64.5-metre motor yacht Seanna has been sold, with Matt Pinckney of Burgess representing the seller and Tommaso Chiabra of Royal Yacht International representing the buyer.
Built in steel and aluminium in Italy to Lloyd's Register class, she was designed by Benetti with interior design and styling by British studio RWD and Susan Young.
Accommodation for 14 guests comprises six doubles and two twins. The main deck master suite includes two full bathrooms, a private lounge and a study, while the VIP double en suite cabin is on the upper deck and the remainder on the lower deck.
A grand marble lobby on the main deck is one of the key features that the broker pointed out, who added that the design scheme includes "fine Italian leathers, rich walnut woodwork and nickel inlays".
The main saloon converts to a cinema and there is a separate TV lounge adjacent to the formal dining room. The main deck also sports a massage room for two and a library with an electric fireplace.
The sundeck has a raised Jacuzzi pool forward, plus a forward-facing bar and lounge and plenty of space for sun loungers aft. The upper aft deck is spacious with an impressive 14-seat teak dining table as its centrepiece, plus a bar, buffet and several clusters of lounge seating.
Other highlights include a fully-equipped gym at sea level with a fold-down terrace and a touch-and-go helipad.
Twin Caterpillar 3516B diesel engines with a combined 4,522 hp, give the 1,426GT yacht a top speed of 17 knots, a 15-knot cruising speed and a range of 5,000 nautical miles at 12 knots. Zero speed stabilisers assure comfort.
Lying in the Bahamas, Seanna was last asking €49,500,000.