A new central agency has been announced on the 46.3-metre Royal Hakvoort motor yacht Amica Mea, now listed for sale with Richard Higgins and Kristen Klein of Northrop & Johnson.
Amica Mea was delivered by the Dutch shipyard in 2004 before undergoing 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 was also recently completed in 2024.
Accommodation on board the 499GT yacht 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, a 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 a 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 a sofa, games table and full bar.
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 spa pool 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.
The yacht for sale is powered by twin 3508B Caterpillar diesel engines that allow 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.

