The 29-metre Moonen motor yacht Jasmine Luna has been sold with Bluewater.
Delivered by the Dutch yard in 2007 as a Moonen 94 model, her naval architecture was developed by Stolk Marimecs and her design comes from Rene Van Der Velden. She was built in aluminium to Bureau Veritas class.
Her interiors were penned by Art-Line and feature integrated ambient lighting, pale woods and a neutral colour palette. A bright and spacious main saloon defines the main deck, flowing easily into a casual dining area beside a sit-up bar. Her galley forward can be closed off with an electrically operated panel.
Accommodation on board Jasmine Luna is for seven guests across four cabins, comprising a master suite, VIP suite, a twin and a single cabin, all with plush carpeting and en suite facilities.
The yacht's exterior offers several spaces for outdoor entertainment, including the aft deck with built-in upholstered seating for al fresco dining, and an expansive flybridge with lounge, bar, gourmet grill and fridge. Forward of the wheelhouse, guests can also relax on a cluster of sunpads.
Powered by twin Caterpillar diesel engines, she cruises at a speed of 11 knots with a range of 2,500 nautical miles and reaches a top speed of 16 knots.
Jasmine Luna was last asking €4,850,000.

