The 35 metre motor yacht Miss Stephanie has been listed for sale by Jim McConville at Allied Marine.
Built in GRP by Canadian yard Crescent Custom Yachts to a design by Jack Sarin, she was delivered in 1995 as a raised pilothouse model and recently underwent a full $1 million refit including new engines and a complete repaint job.
Ten guests are accommodated in five cabins. The master suite is located amidships on the lower deck and has a king size bed, vanity unit, settee, a walk-in wardrobe and full en suite bathroom facilities. Forward is a VIP suite with a queen size bed and en suite bathroom with shower. An en suite double and two twins complete the accommodation and all cabins have flatscreen television sets and full Wi-Fi internet access.
The main deck saloon has a lounge area featuring a custom-made mahogany bar with two stools, a games table with seating for four guests and an entertainment centre including a 42-inch pop-up flatscreen television set with a stereo surround sound system.
Miss Stephanie has a spacious aft deck offering al fresco dining for 10 guests with a full wet bar, fridge and ice maker, while the flybridge includes a large sun deck area with a Jacuzzi and barbecue. Her top speed is 23 knots and her power comes from two 1,900hp Caterpillar C-32 diesel engines.
Lying in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Miss Stephanie is asking $4,200,000.