The 58.2-metre CRN motor yacht Odyssey has been listed for sale in a joint central agency with Tim Vickers of Burgess and Stuart Larsen of Fraser.
Delivered in 2013, she was reportedly built for the owner of the Italian shipyard and is Lloyd's Register classed. Her steel hull and aluminium superstructure are the result of Zuccon International Project's design, while a substantial refit in 2020 saw her once-copper hull stripped and painted navy instead. Her broker noted that Odyssey incorporates "a number of features rarely seen on a yacht of her size".
Dark woods, cream leathers and a variety of interesting textiles define the yacht's interiors, penned in collaboration by Zuccon International Project and Laura Pomponi. Her main saloon features a symmetrical layout with a large lounge arranged around velvet sofas and marble-topped coffee tables, as well as a champagne-coloured sit-up bar and a formal dining area aft.
Up a level, her skylounge offers a relaxed space with a smaller dining table, large sofa and arm chairs, a flat-screen TV and blue-felted billiards table. Each communal living space benefits from floor-to-ceiling windows which invite in plenty of natural light.
An elevator services guests for hassle-free movement between the lower deck up to the sundeck.
Accommodation on board is for 13 guests across six cabins. The full-beam owner's suite is situated on the main deck and benefits from an office, private terrace and an en suite with his-and-hers sinks and egg-shell bath. Notably, there is a VIP suite on the upper deck with ocean views. Four additional double cabins are located on the lower deck, two of which can be converted into twins, and one with a Pullman berth.
Further provisions are made for 13 crew.
One of Odyssey's key features is the emphasis on seamless indoor-outdoor living. An expansive al fresco dining area features on the main deck aft, flowing effortlessly from the main saloon. There is seating for 10 guests around a large table and a comfortable built-in lounge. Up a level, guests can enjoy a sunroom with plush seating, sit-up bar and a dining table that can be enclosed for protection from the elements.
The sundeck, with loungers, gym equipment and a sunpad-flanked hot tub is an ideal sunbathing spot aboard the yacht. She also features a folding transom that turns into a spacious swim platform and a beach club area inside.
A floodable float-in dock on the port side houses a Nautique G23 tender within the beach club, while a touch-and-go helipad is housed on the sundeck.
The yacht for sale reaches a maximum speed of 16 knots and cruises comfortably at 14 knots, powered by twin MTU engines. Other key specifications include a gross tonnage of 939GT and a 10.2-metre beam.
Odyssey is asking €29,500,000.

