The 41.7-metre Feadship motor yacht Gin Tonic is back on the brokerage market with David Legrand at Fraser.
Built in steel by Dutch yard Feadship in 1981, her classic lines are by De Voogt Naval Architects, while her timeless interiors – finished in glossed woods, plush fabrics and rich textures – have been recently updated. The superyacht represents "a rare and distinguished opportunity for the discerning Feadship connoisseur," according to the broker, with Gin Tonic one of three exceptional Feadships commissioned by the same owner in the 1980s.
Gin Tonic boasts six well-appointed cabins for a party of 12, including a master at main deck level, as well as a large saloon and swimming platform. Dining options range from a 12-seater table in the formal dining salon, to traditional aft deck and contemporary upper deck arrangements for al fresco meals.
The sundeck has been fully refitted to enhance both functionality and guest enjoyment. Guests will find a sunlounging area forward, while the aft deck serves a more technical function, equipped with a crane and configured for tender and Jet Ski storage.
Gin Tonic also qualifies for membership of the exclusive Feadship Heritage Fleet.
Powered by twin 675hp General Motors engines, the yacht for sale cruises at 10 knots with a maximum speed of 12 knots.
Lying in Nice, Gin Tonic is asking €4,500,000 (VAT paid).