34m sabai motor yacht

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CDM's 34m bohemian-styled motor yacht Sabai sold

16 October 2025 • Written by Nick Jeffery and Emily Dawkins

The 33.9-metre motor yacht Sabai has been sold in-house at Superyacht Sales and Charter. According to BOATPro, she was on the market for just over one month. 

Sabai was delivered in 2019 as Mimi La Sardine, constructed in steel and aluminium by Italian yard Cantiere delle Marche (CDM). She was designed by Mario Pedol and Massimo Gino of Nauta Design as the first and only Nauta Air 110 model, based on the same platform as sistership Narvalo, while her hull was designed by Italian designer Sergio Cutolo.

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Sabai was last known asking €13,500,000

Following her delivery, she picked up awards for Best Displacement Motor Yacht and Best Interior Design in her class (below 299GT) at the World Superyacht Awards and Design and Innovation Awards.

The panel of judges praised the yacht's use of organic materials and unfinished wood, "to create an immediate holiday atmosphere that is at the same time sophisticated and luxurious".

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One of Sabai's standout attributes is how she comfortably accommodates 12 guests in five cabins in a length overall of just 34 metres. She boasts features that are more common on larger vessels and has an extremely welcoming "beach house" interior. 

Natural wood finishes are evident on surfaces from sole to deckhead, inviting guests to feel relaxed walking barefoot and wet after a dip in the pool. Dining is at the bridge deck level, leaving the saloon solely for relaxation. Further quarters accommodate a crew of six.

According to BOATPro, she was last sold in January 2025

Located aft on the sundeck, the illuminated glass-walled Jacuzzi is elevated three decks high and forms an irresistible attraction for guests, offering the best views of any part of the yacht. Swimming is enjoyed from the large stern platform reached via an inviting, wide, teak-decked, central transom staircase.

The 299GT yacht has a 4,600 nautical mile range at nine knots, a cruising speed of 10 knots and a maximum speed of 13.8 knots. Her five-year LR class survey was completed in 2024.

Sabai was last known asking €13,500,000.

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