A €1,000,000 price reduction has been announced on the 49.9-metre motor yacht JoyMe, listed for sale with Sebastiano Pitasi of Next Yachting and Florent Moranzoni of Denison Yachting.
Built in steel and aluminium in 2011 by Croatian yard Philip Zepter Yachts to exterior and interior designs by Philip Zepter, this distinctive vessel was refitted in 2024. Her naval architecture is by Srdjan Djakovic.
Her pop art interior decoration is by Marijana Radovic. Accommodation is provided for a party of 12 in six cabins, comprising a master suite and VIP suite, both positioned on the upper deck with a private terrace and saloon, and four further guest cabins on the main deck. There are also quarters for 12 crew.
Radovic has approached every interior space, including the cabins, as a separate entity and has designed each one in an individually eye-popping way, with large artworks incorporated throughout and an emphasis on natural light.
A spa area with sea views on the lower deck plays host to a gymnasium, Finnish sauna and Hammam, while a massive aft deck has 47 square metres of space, ideal for al fresco entertaining and dining.
The sundeck is vast and hosts a large Jacuzzi and an intimate skylounge with comfortable seating.
The Bureau Veritas-classed 620GT yacht for sale is powered by twin Cummins 1,100hp diesels, giving her a top speed of 15 knots, a cruising speed of 12.5 knots and an economical speed of 10.5 knots. The range is stated as 3,000 nautical miles at 12.5 knots.
Lying in Monaco, JoyMe's price is now asking €10,700,000.