cdm explorer yacht narvalo sold

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Award-winning 31m CdM explorer yacht Narvalo sold

2 December 2025 • Written by Emily Dawkins

The 30.6-metre Cantiere delle Marche (CdM) explorer yacht Narvalo has been sold. Michael Newton-Woof of Ventura London and Sam Henley of Henley Marine represented the buyer, while CdM's Vasco Buonpensiere, Carlo Aquilanti and Nick Bischoff represented the seller.

Narvalo was constructed in steel and aluminium by the Italian yard to a design by Nauta with naval architecture by Hydro Tec. She was delivered in 2016 as the first Nauta Air 108, going on to win a Neptune the following year at the World Superyacht Awards.

Narvalo's asking price is unknown

Accommodation on board is for up to 12 guests in five cabins, split between a main deck master suite and four equally-sized cabins below decks. 

Inside, the main deck saloon is light and airy thanks to whitened oak veneers and light grey leather inserts. LED lighting illuminates the polished stainless-steel handles as well as the loose furniture by Minotti, Cassina, Bauline and Moroso.

Narvalo features a cockpit with uninterrupted views aft, as well as a large sundeck. A Jacuzzi sits aft, surrounded by flexible social spaces including sofas and height-adjustable tables that can be converted from a dining area to a sunbathing spot. A hardtop bimini with inlaid LED lighting provides shelter.

The motor yacht has a cruising range of 7,500 nautical miles at nine knots and a top speed of 14 knots with power coming from twin MTU diesel engines. According to BOATPro, she has a gross tonnage of 298GT and a 7.4-metre beam.

Narvalo's asking price is unknown. 

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