The 29.57 metre motor yacht Wanderlust has been sold with Marcos Morjain at Reel Deal Yachts acting for both buyer and seller.
Built in GRP by Chinese yard Cheoy Lee to a design by Tom Fexas, Wanderlust was delivered in 1988 and fully refitted in 2003. Panelled throughout in warm teak, she welcomes up to ten guests in five cabins comprising a full-beam master suite, VIP suite, double and two twins, all with entertainment centres and en suite bathroom facilities.
The main saloon has custom carpeting, comfortable seating on a large L-shaped settee, a granite-topped bar and an entertainment centre including a 37-inch Panasonic flatscreen television mounted on a rise and fall mechanism. Forward is a country kitchen style galley with a dinette for casual meals through the day.
During the 2003 refit, a fishing cockpit was added, which features a large live well with a window built into the transom, a deep fish freezer in the sole, and full beam stowage with tackle drawers, a bait prep station, and an array of ten rocket launchers overhead.
Up on the flybridge, there are three helm seats forward with an aft seating area and two tables set up for al fresco dining courtesy of an outdoor galley. Twin 825hp Detroit Diesel engines allow a cruising speed of 15 knots.
Wanderlust was asking $499,000.