32m Monte Carlo Yachts motor yacht M sold

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Monte Carlo Yachts' flagship 32m M sold in-house

15 December 2025 • Written by Gemma Harris

Monte Carlo Yachts’ flagship 32-metre motor yacht M has been sold in-house at Denison Yachting, with David Johnson representing both the seller and buyer. Following her sale, she has been renamed Cielo Nero

Built in 2017 in Kevlar and carbon fibre and penned by renowned Italian design studio Nuvolari Lenard, Cielo Nero sports sleek lines with a steel-grey hull and expansive windows. Her carbon-fibre T-top defines the 70-square-metre flybridge, resulting in a striking profile.

Lying in Fort Lauderdale Cielo Nero was last asking $6,899,500

Her previous owner purchased the yacht in December 2023 and carried out a full refresh, including new interior and exterior soft furnishings, select furniture and artwork, and AV equipment. Her brokers describe her as being in “true turn-key condition.”

She accommodates up to 11 guests across five cabins, including a full-beam, two-level owner’s suite accessible via a private passageway. A further three cabins are designated for crew quarters.

The 202GT yacht’s exterior spaces are designed for entertainment and relaxation, with the flybridge featuring a retractable 6-metre T-top, dining for 12, a barbecue, covered seating and sunlounging areas. Forward, the Portuguese bridge leads to a foredeck lounge with a sofa, Jacuzzi, sunpads and an option for an al fresco cinema.

Contemporary interiors are finished in hand-selected teak and oak with soft, natural tones, creating a welcoming ambience. Relocating the galley to the lower deck maximises main deck space for lounging and dining, highlighted by a dedicated interior dining space and bar area.

A versatile garage currently houses an AB Jet 390 XP tender and a Sea-Doo, with room for a larger 4.5-metre Williams tender if desired. Brokers note the yacht boasts one of the largest retractable swim platforms available on the yard’s 105-foot models.

Powered by MTU engines (which were recently overhauled at 3,000 hours) and complete with a new black-water system, Cielo Nero cruises at 16 knots, topping out at 22 knots.

Under Denison’s charter management fleet, she is now available for charters in the Bahamas this winter.

Lying in Fort Lauderdale, Cielo Nero was last asking $6,899,500

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