Joost Goverts at Northrop & Johnson in Palma tells me he's signed for sale the well-known 40m sailing yacht Mirabella.
She is the first in a series of sailing yachts designed and built expressly for charter and was launched by Thailand's Concorde Yachts in 1991. Sloop rigged with a carbon fibre mast, she was fully serviced in 2014 and also received a new teak deck. Sheltered by a fixed Bimini top, her expansive aft deck has seating and tables for as many as fourteen guests for al fresco dining. More formal dining is available in the main saloon, which also comes with comfortable settees and a bar.
Flexible accommodation is available for up to 14 guests including two identical VIP suites, which would be ideal if she had two owners or for the charter market. There are also four twin cabins, and all staterooms come with television screens and en suite bathrooms. In addition, her library has an en suite facility and two Pullman berths, bringing the guest complement up to 14. The interior is in warm teak panelling with LED lighting that can change colour to suit the mood of the guests.
Lying in Valencia, Spain, Mirabella is asking €2,595,000 with VAT paid.