The 44.2-metre motor yacht Justa Delia has been sold, with Benjamin Parratte from Balance Yachting representing the buyer and Nick MacPherson from HMY Yachts representing the seller.
Built in GRP by Italian yard Benetti in 2008, the yacht is the 10th hull in the popular Benetti Vision series and is classified by both ABS and Lloyd's Register. The yacht has only had two owners since new and has been impeccably maintained according to the broker.
Accommodation is for between 10 and 12 guests across five cabins, with a full-beam owner's cabin on the main deck and two doubles plus two twins on the lower deck. Additional Pullman berths on the lower deck are perfect for families. Crew quarters for a complement of 10 are located forward.
There are various al fresco and semi-enclosed dining options, and she also sports a jacuzzi on the sun deck and a sweeping spiral staircase linking her decks, which winds around a contemporary sculpture. The yacht also has a bar with a piano and a bathtub in the owner's cabin.
The 456GT yacht was designed by Stefano Righini and benefits from a 4,000-nautical-mile transatlantic range at 12 knots. She has a top speed of 15 knots and cruising speed of 14 knots, driven by twin Caterpillar diesel engines with a total power of 2,600hp.
Justa Delia was last asking $14,499,000.