The 46.3-metre Royal Hakvoort motor yacht Amica Mea has been listed for sale with Paul Moran and Carole Moran of Eastwind Yachts.
Amica Mea was delivered in 2004 by the Dutch shipyard and underwent a complete refit in 2020. She was designed by Glade Johnson, who also designed the interior alongside Aran Swart, while her naval architecture was developed by Vripack. Her 10-year Lloyd's survey has also recently been completed.
She will be on display at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in October.
Accommodation on board the 499GT yacht for sale is for 11 guests across a five-cabin layout, with further quarters for a crew of nine. As expected, the master suite is notably large, complete with a separate lounge and desk space, walk-in wardrobe and a grand marble en suite with a plunge bath, shower and his and hers sinks. Near floor-to-ceiling windows provide bounds of light to the room, making it an inviting escape for any owner.
Interior living spaces comprise an open plan main saloon with a large bar to aft and circular drinks table, forward of which are curved twin sofas and a more formal dining table for 10. Above, the skylounge offers another relaxing lounge space, with another sofa, games table and a full bar.
Heading outside, there are numerous spaces for al fresco dining – both aft on the bridge and main decks – while the sundeck up top is a retreat in itself. Here there is a Jacuzzi flanked by sunpads to aft, another al fresco dining table, a bar and sun loungers.
The motor yacht is also equipped with a wide range of water toys – an e-foil, four SeaBobs and a 2018 Yamaha Waverunner to name but a few – in addition to an 11.6-metre Jupiter tender.
Twin 3508B Caterpillar diesel engines power Amica Mea to a 14-knot maximum speed, a cruising speed of 12 knots and a range of 4,500 nautical miles. She is also fitted with zero-speed stabilisers for additional comfort.
Amica Mea is asking $19,500,000.