The 42.6-metre Christensen motor yacht Daydream has been sold, with Peter Hürzeler and Adrian Soos of Ocean Independence representing the seller and Erhan Dogru of CRM Yachting introducing the buyer.
Daydream was built in GRP by the US yard to a design by Howard Apollonio, delivered in 1991. Since her delivery, she has been continuously upgraded to retain her position as a highly popular charter yacht, with her latest works including a full repaint in 2022.
Generous accommodation on board is offered for up to ten guests in five cabins, comprising a full-beam master suite on the main deck with a king-sized bed, and two doubles and two twins on the lower deck, all with televisions and full en suite bathroom facilities.
Her large saloon has comfortable seating, a bar, an entertainment system and a formal dining area forward for 10 guests.
The sheltered aft deck offers an al fresco entertainment and dining space, while the sundeck above has more outdoor dining with rattan chairs around a large table. The deck also boasts a wet bar, Jacuzzi and an outdoor cinema along with panoramic views.
There is further space for relaxation or enjoying the views up top, on the spacious bridge deck, where guests can find seating, a games table and an outdoor terrace that also houses the yacht’s two powerful tenders. Daydream also offers a host of water toys for all the family to enjoy.
Twin 1,450hp Detroit Diesel engines power her to a top speed of 18 knots, a cruising speed of 12 knots and a range of 3,500 nautical miles at ten knots. Key specs include a beam of 8.2 metres and a 2.3-metre draught.
Daydream was last asking €3,100,000.

