The 41.8-metre Navetta 42 motor yacht Sangha has been sold in under six months with joint central agents James Auld of SuperYachtsMonaco and Ben Ritchie of Y.CO acting for the seller and Ed Dickinson of Northrop & Johnson introducing the buyer.
Launched by Custom Line in 2020, the GRP yacht has a low profile by Zuccon International Project, with interior decoration by Samantha Broughton.
Accommodation is for a party of 11 in five cabins. The master suite is located on the main deck and opens into an office and walk-in wardrobe, while also featuring a full-beam, his-and-hers bathroom with steam shower. The four lower deck cabins comprise two doubles and two convertibles, all of identical size. There are further quarters for a crew of eight.
A fold-down balcony to starboard, off the bright main saloon is one stand-out feature that opens up the clean and contemporary space to the surroundings when at anchor.
Sangha's sundeck sports a Jacuzzi, a sit-up bar and sunpads, all complemented by al fresco dining for up to 12 guests on the bridge deck. On her foredeck there is an additional sunbathing or relaxation area, with a removable cabana for shade. The transom folds down to become a large swim platform and beach club.
The 348GT yacht is powered by twin 1,600hp Caterpillar engines and has a range of 3,000 nautical miles at her cruising speed of 10 knots. Sangha's maximum speed is 16.8 knots.
The yacht for sale's 12.2-metre VanDutch chase tender, Shanti, is included in the inventory – this can accommodate two crew overnight if required. She also carries a 5.7-metre Williams E565 jet tender. Sangha is MCA commercially compliant and RINA classed.
Lying in Palma, Mallorca, Sangha was asking €18,000,000.