Custom Line's 32.9-metre motor yacht Mac One has been sold, with Andrew Bond of Edmiston representing the seller and Pedro Millet of Viudes Yachts introducing the buyer.
Delivered in 2019 as part of the Navetta 33 series, Mac One owes her exterior and interior lines to Zuccon International Project, with naval architecture completed by the Italian yard’s in-house team. According to the broker, the semi-displacement 262GT motor yacht – which boasts a classic profile comprised of "sharp lines and angular forms" – was presented to the market in "immaculate" condition.
Mac One is currently reaping the rewards of an interior refit completed in 2023. Her styling on board offers a neutral palette, with pops of colour found throughout the living spaces. Wooden panelling adorns the walls, while large windows allow natural light to brighten the inside areas. The yacht's main saloon is fitted with large sofas, ample seating and a dining table for 10.
Accommodation is for up to 10 guests across a five-cabin layout, which includes a full-beam master suite on the main deck, plus two double cabins and two twin cabins on the lower deck, all with en suite facilities. Meanwhile, there are further provisions for a crew of six.
Outside, spaces reveal a sundeck where guests can choose to relax in the forward-facing Jacuzzi, lounge on the surrounding sunpads or enjoy a drink from the covered bar. Meanwhile, her foredeck features sunpads spread across the bow – ideal for taking in the far-reaching views.
Other highlights on board include a fold-out swimming platform, a skylounge that serves as an entertainment area and plenty of al fresco dining spaces aft. Mac One also comes complete with a sizeable selection of toys and tenders.
On the technical side, the motor yacht is powered by twin 1,389hp engines, providing a top speed of 15 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. Her range is 1,800 nautical miles at a comfortable speed of 10 knots.
Mac One was last asking €8,950,000.

