20 of the best luxury yachts for sale at the 2018 Miami Yacht Show

Miraggio

Asking $3,900,000 at Northrop & Johnson

With less than a week to go until the 2018 Miami Yacht Show opens, we round up the best yachts for sale in ascending price order.

Built in GRP by Italian yard Siar Moschini to a design by Andrea BacigalupoMiraggio was delivered in 1988 and last refitted in 2015. Her interior in rich mahogany accommodates 12 guests in six cabins consisting of a main deck master and VIP suite while below are three identical doubles with queen sized beds and a twin, all with entertainment centres, new flat screen LCD television sets and en suite bathroom facilities. In addition, there are quarters for 11 crew.

  • Length: 41 metres
  • Builder: Siar Moschini
  • Designer: Andrea Bacigalupo
  • Broker: Northrop & Johnson

U Wish

Asking $4,975,000 at HMY Yacht Sales

Built in GRP by Italian yard Overmarine to a design by Stefano Righini, U Wish was delivered in 2011 as a Mangusta 105 model and has had only light use since. Accommodation for up to eight guests in four cabins is on the lower deck and includes a master suite with an office and walk-in wardrobe, a VIP suite and two twin cabins, all with entertainment centres and en-suite bathroom facilities. In addition, there are quarters for four crew.

  • Length: 41 metres
  • Builder: Overmarine
  • Designer: Stefano Righini
  • Broker: HMY Yacht Sales

Charisma

Asking $4,995,000 at Denison Yachting

Charisma was built in GRP by Danube Marine Consulting to a design by Frank Mulder and launched in 1998. Her interior is by Egg & Dart and a special feature of the main deck living area is the excellent headroom of 2.25 metres and large windows, which provide a feeling of space, enhanced in the saloon by her full-beam dimensions. Accommodation is for up to eight guests split across four staterooms, while the crew quarters allow for a staff of up to six people.

  • Length: 36.58 metres
  • Builder: Danube Marine Consulting
  • Designer: Frank Mulder
  • Broker: Denison Yachting

Attitude

Asking $7,750,000 at Edmiston & Company

Attitude was built in GRP by Italian yard Benetti to a design by Stefano Righini and delivered in 2014. Accommodation is for 10 guests in five cabins comprising a master suite, two VIP suites and two twins, all with entertainment centres, LCD television screens and en suite bathroom facilities. Twin 1,000hp MAN diesel engines allow a maximum speed of 15 knots and a range of 2,300 nautical miles at 10 knots.

  • Length: 32.98 metres
  • Builder: Benetti
  • Designer: Stefano Righini
  • Broker: Edmiston & Company

Never Enough

Asking $16,900,000 at RJC Yacht Sales

Built in aluminium by US yard Trinity Yachts, Never Enough was delivered in 2008 and most recently refitted in 2017. A contemporary interior by Evan K Marshall accommodates 10 guests in five cabins consisting of a main deck master suite, VIP suite, two doubles and a twin, all with entertainment centres, television screens and en suite bathroom facilities.

  • Length: 47.85 metres
  • Builder: Trinity Yachts
  • Broker: RJC Yacht Sales

Silver Cloud

Asking $28,500,000 at IYC

Built by German yard Abeking & Rasmussen to an in-house design, the 41 metre motor yacht Silver Cloud was delivered in 2008 as a SWATH (small waterplane area twin hull) model and went on to win a prestigious World Superyachts Award in 2009. Accommodation is for 12 guests in five cabins.

  • Length: 41 metres
  • Builder: Abeking & Rasmussen
  • Broker: IYC

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Abeking & Rasmussen   40.54 m •   2008

Sunrise

Asking $29,250,000 at Merle Wood & Associates

Built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Oceanco to a design by The A Group, Sunrise was delivered in 2000 and has since had several refits, most notably in 2012 when she was fitted with Quantum zero-speed stabilisers. Accommodation is for 12 guests in six cabins.

  • Length: 51.88 metres
  • Builder: Oceanco
  • Designer: The A Group
  • Broker: Merle Wood & Associates

Quite Essential

Asking $33,000,000 at Merle Wood & Associates and G-Yachts

Built in full aluminium by Heesen Yachts to ABS class and MCA compliant Quite Essential (ex-Quinta Essentia) was launched in March 2011. The following year, she was a finalist in the 2012 World Superyacht Awards. A stylish interior created by Ken Freivokh and Michela Reverberi accommodates up to 12 guests in six cabins.

  • Length: 55 metres
  • Builder: Heesen Yachts
  • Brokers: Merle Wood & Associates and G-Yachts

Silver Lining

Asking $34,000,000 at IYC with Peter Kehoe & Associates

Silver Lining was built in GRP by US yard Christensen to ABS class and delivered in 2016 as the first superyacht from the yard since its buyout in 2015. Interior designer Carol Williamson took full advantage of the massive interior spaces to create six cabins for 12 guests decorated in silk-finished black American walnut panelling.

  • Length: 50 metres
  • Builder: Christensen
  • Brokers: IYC and Peter Kehoe & Associates

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Christensen   50 m •   2017

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Double Down

Asking $44,550,000 at Thompson, Westwood and White and HMY Yacht Sales

Built in steel and aluminium by Italian yard Codecasa to Lloyd's class and MCA compliant, the 65 metre motor yacht Double Down was delivered in 2010 with a full refit in 2016 bringing her up to immaculate condition. Her rich mahogany and marble interior by Studio Della Role can accommodate up to 18 guests in nine cabins.

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