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61m Royal Hakvoort motor yacht Just J's sold and renamed Jubilee

23 June 2026 • Written by Emily Dawkins and Lucy Pughe-Morgan

The 61-metre Royal Hakvoort motor yacht Just J's has been sold in a deal with Manuele Thiella of Royal Yacht International representing the seller and Ed Dickinson of Northrop and Johnson introducing the buyer. 

She joined the market for the first time just eight months ago, having had only one private owner since her launch in 2016. Following her sale, she has been renamed Jubilee.

Jubilee was designed throughout by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design, with naval architecture developed by Diana Yacht Design. She is one of the largest Royal Hakvoort superyachts built to date, with an expansive volume of 1,150GT spread across five decks.

Just J's, now Jubilee, was last asking €73,500,000

Accommodation on board is for up to 16 guests in an eight-cabin layout, comprising one master suite on its own private owners' deck, five suites on the main deck (one of which is VIP) and two cabins on the lower deck. The owner's suite is impressively semi-circular and boarded on three sides by windows offering panoramic 180 degree views. 

Doors open out to a private terrace forward with a jacuzzi, although views can equally be enjoyed from the bed itself, which is illuminated by a skylight directly above. There are two individual dressing rooms, which in turn lead to separate bathrooms, while aft of the master, there is a private lounge "with a gentlemen’s club ambience" and a large al fresco dining area for up to 14 guests.

The main deck suites are predominantly decorated in a neutral colour palette, with each one individually themed with an unusual collection of orange, purple, light blue, navy blue and beige colours. The rooms feature "characteristic" onyx black LED lighting, while all also benefit from marble-clad en suites. Below, two guest cabins – one smaller twin room with a guest space and one bedroom with a queen-sized bed – offer versatile accommodation for nannies or staff.

According to the broker, the design of Jubilee incorporates many of the original owners’ ideas, with the yacht hosting a blend of contemporary and classical features and intended to be "naturally and dynamically open to the surroundings" with endless panoramic views.

The main deck is host to a formal main saloon, dining room and lobby, decorated in an accompaniment of deep blue, silver and off-white tones. Meanwhile, guests can find a more relaxed experience on the bridge deck; with a lounge and 96-inch screen large enough for a small cinema, this entire "relaxation zone is a sparkling place particularly dear to the owners’ hearts", her listing brokers previously noted. The yacht also features a central lift and staircase connecting all decks.

Outside, the motor yacht is just as voluminous. The large sundeck is host to a "stress-free" lounge with plenty of seating and a bar, adjacent to a whirlpool bath and swimming pool, which is decorated in custom-made tiling designed by her owners. 

Closer to the water, a full-beam garage is equipped with one 7.8-metre tender and four Seadoo jet-skis for easy ocean enjoyment. Fold down balconies reveal a gym and a full water toy store.

The motor yacht is powered by twin Caterpillar diesel engines, propelling her to a top speed of 15.5 knots and a cruising speed of 13 knots. She offers a range of 4,000 nautical miles and has a beam of 11 metres.

Just J's, now Jubilee, was last asking €73,500,000.

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