A new joint central agency has been announced on the 28.5-metre Riva Argo 90 motor yacht Noi. She is now listed for sale with Mike Newton-Woof, Ross Lewry and Taras Vynnyuk of Ventura Yachts and with Monty Batt and Richard Higgins of Northrop & Johnson.
Delivered in 2020 by the Italian yard, the sporty superyacht blends streamlined exterior lines with impressive volume on board. Her design was penned by Officina Italiana Design, while her naval architecture comes from Ferretti Engineering Department. Sharp and metallic with her Regal Silver hull, her broker notes that "performance is at the core of her build".
Characterised by "clean Italian design", the high-end materials used to create Noi's interiors bask in the ample natural light let in by panoramic windows. The main saloon's cream floors give an air of lightness to the open space, while mirror accents and a darker palette add contemporary refinement.
Guests can gather around a large lounge area and entertainment system, while meals can be enjoyed around a glass dining table for eight.
Accommodation on board is for eight guests across four cabins. The full-beam master suite sits on the main deck and features wide windows and a walk-in shower with bench and marble accents.
On the lower deck, a VIP cabin, convertible double cabin and guest cabin all offer en suite facilities.
Exterior spaces on board Noi offer versatility ideal for all kinds of social gatherings. The main deck aft is perfect for al fresco dining at a centre-line table flanked by comfortable sofas. Up a level, the flybridge offers shade and sun through an array of upholstered seating and loungers.
The expansive deck space is perfect for sunbathing and entertainment with the wet bar and additional dining table.
Forward, guests can enjoy a private sunpad area, while a hydraulic swim platform features at the stern for easy water-access. The garage houses a Williams SportJet tender and jet ski.
The yacht for sale's dual Seakeeper gyroscopic stabilisers ensure stability at anchor and underway while the twin MTU engines allow Noi's speed to climb to a blistering 30 knots. Otherwise, she cruises efficiently at 22 knots.
Lying in Valletta, Malta, Noi is asking €6,450,000.

