The 47-metre Perini Navi sailing yacht Andromeda La Dea has joined the market, listed for sale with Bruce Brakenhoff and Mike Orchard of Edmiston.
Originally delivered by the Italian yard in 1990, the 304GT sailing yacht has recently undergone an extensive three-year “unlimited budget” rebuild. According to her broker, every system and major piece of equipment has been replaced or comprehensively overhauled.
Described as carrying the “soul of legend,” her timeless Perini exterior profile has been retained. Recommissioned this month, the project included a complete interior redesign by Guillaume Rolland of Liaigre, resulting in a refined, contemporary aesthetic that features warm wooden panelling.
Accommodation on board the yacht for sale is for up to 12 guests across six cabins in a newly configured layout, including a full-beam owner’s suite with a king-sized bed, a VIP cabin, two doubles, an on-deck guest cabin and a twin cabin with upper and lower berths. Crew accommodation is for eight.
Outdoor spaces have also been refreshed with new furniture on the cockpit and flybridge, a fixed, fully enclosed awning on the aft deck, and a Jacuzzi, while the flybridge has been redesigned for entertaining.
Technically, the yacht has been fully updated. She benefits from a new sail inventory, including Nirvana spars with hydraulic carbon in-boom furling and rod rigging serviced through to 2030, alongside a full suite of brand-new North 3Di sails.
Onboard systems have also been upgraded throughout, with a new AV network, triple Starlink connectivity, enhanced IT infrastructure, and state-of-the-art navigation and communication equipment.
The generators have been fully rebuilt by Northern Lights, and the twin 500kW Caterpillar engines are zero-houred, producing a top speed of 13 knots and a range of 5,000 nautical miles.
Currently lying in Viareggio, Andromeda La Dea is asking €24,950,000.

