20 of the most expensive yacht sales in 2016

Leander G

The 74.98 metre motor yacht Leander G was sold with Peter Insull’s Yacht Marketing representing the owner. Delivered in 1993, she was built in steel and aluminium by the German yard Peene Werft. An English country home style interior by Pauline Nunns accommodates as many as 20 guests in 10 cabins.

Name: Leander G
Price: POA
Selling Broker: Peter Insull’s Yacht Marketing

Lady Lara

The 59.3 metre motor yacht Lady Lara was sold in 2016. Built in steel and aluminium as a displacement yacht by Italian superyacht yard Benetti Lady Lara was delivered in 2009. She accommodates up to 12 guests in six cabins and is an MCA compliant vessel built to Lloyd’s classification, with renovations in 2014.

Name: Lady Lara
Price: €35,000,000
Selling Broker: Y.CO

Mim

The 60 metre motor yacht Mim was sold by Burgess with the help of Lee Marine in Thailand. Built in steel and aluminium by Italian yard CRN Ancona to a design by Zuccon International Project, Mim was delivered in 2011 and is Lloyd's classed. Accommodation is for 12 guests in six spacious cabins including a master suite located on the main deck with an office, his and hers walk-in wardrobes, sofa area and balcony.

Name: Mim
Price: POA
Listing Broker: Burgess
Selling Broker: Lee Marine

Turmoil

The 63.84 metre motor yacht Turmoil, was sold with Camper & Nicholsons, Chamberlain Yachts and Luke Brown Yachts joining forces to find a buyer. Turmoil was built in steel and aluminium by Royal Denship to Lloyd's class and MCA coded with delivery in 2006. She accommodates as many as 16 guests in eight well-appointed cabins including a master suite on its own private deck.

Name: Turmoil
Price: $48,500,000
Listing Broker: Camper & Nicholsons
Selling Brokers: Chamberlain Yachts and Luke Brown Yachts

Positive Carry

The 62 metre Feadship superyacht Positive Carry was sold with Moran Yacht & Ship and Cecil Wright & Partners working together. Built in steel and aluminium, this De Voogt-designed yacht was delivered in 2005. 12 guests can be accommodated in six sizeable suites including the large master suite, located forward on the main deck.

Name: Positive Carry
Price: $49,750,000
Listing Broker: Moran Yacht & Ship
Selling Broker: Cecil Wright & Partners

Meridian

The 62.5 metre motor yacht Meridian was sold by Superyacht Sales & Charter in Fort Lauderdale. Previously known as Maidelle, she was built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Icon to a design by Redman Whiteley Dixon and delivered in 2013. A voluminous interior accommodates 16 guests in eight cabins including a split level master suite on the main deck with a private saloon.

Name: Meridian
Price: €57,500,000
Selling Broker: Superyacht Sales & Charter

Something Cool

The 64 metre motor yacht project called Something Cool was sold by Fraser Yachts. Currently being built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Hakvoort to a design by Horacio Bozzo, she is due for delivery in May 2018. A cool and elegant interior in pastel shades by Sinot Yacht Design will accommodate 12 guests in eight cabins, all with en suite bathroom facilities.

Name: Something Cool
Price: €59,950,000
Selling Broker: Fraser Yachts

O'Pari 3

The 72 metre motor yacht O’Pari3 was sold with Matt Albert at Yachting Partners International acting for the buyer and seller. Delivered in 2015 and built for an experienced owner in steel and aluminium to a design by Studio Vafiadis, O’Pari3 is the second largest yacht to come from Greek yard Golden Yachts.

Name: O’Pari3
Price: €70,000,000
Selling Broker: Yachting Partners International

Ester III

The spectacular 66 metre motor yacht Ester III was sold in a joint effort between Fraser Yachts and Burgess. Designed by Espen Øino, she was built in steel and aluminium by German yard Lürssen to Lloyds class with delivery in 2014. A classically elegant interior by Reymond Langton accommodates 12 guests in six cabins including a full-beam master suite on the main deck.

Name: Ester III
Price: €79,500,000
Listing Broker: Fraser Yachts
Selling Broker: Burgess

Project 400

Royal Huisman announced that it is building its largest ever yacht for an Asian owner. Project 400 will measure 81 metres, and will become one of the largest sailing yachts in the world after her 2020 delivery. The three-masted performance schooner will feature a plumb bow and be built in aluminium to Lloyds class and MCA coded. She will accommodate 12 guests and 13 crew.

Name: Project 400
Price: POA
Selling Broker: Northrop & Johnson

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