The 46.6-metre motor yacht Focus has been sold, with Northrop & Johnson's Sean Doyle, Mike Finnegan and Wes Sanford and Superyacht Sales and Charter's Neil Emmott representing the seller, while Charles Jones of Burgess introduced the buyer.
Delivered in 2002, the all-aluminium vessel was built by North American Yachts & Shipbuilders to a design by Luiz De Basto. Inside, Ralph Lauren Home interiors follow a clean, timeless palette, with African Makore mahogany and Tuscan marble running throughout.
Accommodation is arranged across five cabins for 10 guests, highlighted by an upper-deck master suite which benefits from elevated views. Four additional guest cabins - an arrangement of queen and twins - occupy the lower deck, each with its own en-suite. Focus can sleep a crew of up to 10.
One of the yacht’s many highlights is her partially enclosed sundeck. The forward section forms a climate-controlled observation lounge with sweeping 270-degree views, while the open aft deck hosts a Jacuzzi and generous lounge seating. Additional alfresco areas, including an aft deck dining space and multiple lounging zones, further emphasise her outdoor-oriented design.
Between 2023 and 2025, Focus underwent extensive technical and cosmetic upgrades, further enhancing her already robust credentials.
With a 5,000-nautical-mile transoceanic range, ABS classification and full MCA compliance, the 499GT yacht is fully equipped for extended passages - her refit firmly positioning her as a standout in the long-range explorer segment.
Powered by twin Caterpillar 3512B engines delivering 2,250hp at 1,925rpm, the motor yacht reaches a top speed of 18 knots and cruises comfortably at 13 knots. Quantum zero-speed stabilisers enhance comfort underway and at anchor.
Focus was last asking $9,999,000.

