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31m CdM motor yacht Archipelago sold

29 November 2022 • Written by Brooke Murphy

The 31.3 metre Cantiere delle Marche motor yacht Archipelago has been sold in an off-market sale with Ed Dickinson of Northrop & Johnson introducing the buyer and Simon Goldsworthy of Edmiston representing the seller.

Built in Italy and delivered in June 2019, Archipelago is one of five Darwin 102 models. The “refreshing” interiors were designed by Francesco Guida and realised in collaboration with the interior design department at CdM.

Designed to be a “holiday at sea in total peace, safety and relaxation”, Archipelago “encompasses all the renowned qualities of the Darwin Class.”

A large open-plan living room is the heart of the yacht, situation on the main deck alongside a formal dining area with eight blush pink velvet dining chairs. Subtle textures of “white, green and blue hues” feature throughout, with tactile oak flooring, bouclé upholstery and a bespoke rug underfoot.

Above, metallic lacquered ceiling panels reflect the natural light filtering in through her oversized windows.

Accommodation is for a total of 10 guests across five guest suites: two doubles and two twins are found on the lower deck while the owner’s suite sits on the main deck forward. The guest cabins are cohesive with a neutral colour palette and grey stone-clad en suite bathrooms. The crew quarters meanwhile allow for a staff of six.

Power comes from a pair of Caterpillar C18 Acert B engines for a top speed of 13 knots, cruising speed of 11.5 knots and range of 4700 nautical miles at 9.5 knots. Naval architecture and engineering are courtesy of Sergio Cutolo/ Hydro Tec.

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