The 44.68 metre motor yacht Berzinc has had a central agency change and is now jointly listed by SuperYachtsMonaco and Northrop & Johnson.
Berzinc was built in steel and aluminium by Spanish yard Astilleros de Mallorca to a design by Camper & Nicholsons and launched in 1977. She spent the years from 2004 to 2007 at the Balk Shipyard in Holland, during which time she was sand blasted back to bare metal, internally gutted and comprehensively rebuilt from the hull up, working in partnership with naval architects Navirex and designer Felix Buitendijk. The hull was lengthened and she was fitted with a new keel and a new flybridge.
Berzinc's interior styling features dark wood floors contrasting with an all-white decor. She sleeps up to 12 guests in five staterooms, consisting of a master suite, two double staterooms and two twins with Pullman berths. All staterooms have en suite bathroom facilities and there are also flat-screen televisions throughout.
Guests are welcomes by an open-plan, full-beam saloon with large windows that run the length of the space, and there is a formal dining area for up to ten. Stairs lead up from the main deck to the sky lounge which is set up as a cosy space with an L-shaped seating area.
Twin 1,050hp MTU engines give Berzinc a range of 3,500 nautical miles, and she is fitted with zero-speed stabilisers. She is offered for sale with a collection of tenders, yacht toys, and diving equipment.
Berzinc is asking €3,600,000.