The 38.1-metre sailing yacht White Wings has received a further €540,000 price reduction to her sales listing with Adrian Soos of Ocean Independence.
First delivered in 2000 by Turkish shipyard Bodrum Valena Yat, White Wings was relaunched in 2020 after being stripped "down to her frames" in 2019 and fully rebuilt from the keel up. Her interior was renewed and she was fitted with brand-new mechanical and electrical equipment as well as a new rig.
According to her broker, she is presented to the market "as new", combining "the charms of a classical schooner with the luxuries of a modern superyacht".
White Wings was constructed with a teak deck, an iroko and oak hull and a mahogany superstructure to a design and naval architecture from the Turkish yard. Nur Yilmaz designed her interiors, which can accommodate 10 guests in a five-cabin layout, including a full-beam master suite aft.
An eight-metre beam offers a spacious lower deck, with the "classically finished" solid wood interior creating a warm, sophisticated atmosphere throughout. Her main saloon is raised and offers a comfortable lounge space as well as "great views out" thanks to multiple windows.
Outside, the schooner features generous deck space, with large sunpads amidships and a curved fixed sofa overlooking the bow. To aft, there is another lounge space with a fixed C-shaped sofa and dining table and a large sunpad that hangs over the stern.
The 149GT yacht for sale is powered by twin 560hp MAN engines that offer a maximum speed of 13 knots and a cruising speed of 10 knots with a range of 710 nautical miles.
Lying in Bodrum, Turkey, White Wings is now asking €1,950,000.

