The 30.4 metre motor yacht Queen Helen has been sold with Stratos Korais at Atalanta Marine acting for the buyer and seller.
Built in GRP by Italian yard Sanlorenzo to a design by Francesco Paszkowski, Queen Helen was delivered as an SL100 model in 2000 with a comprehensive refit in 2008. Accommodation is for eight guests in four cabins consisting of a master suite forward on the main deck, a VIP suite and two twins, all with en suite bathroom facilities. In addition, there are quarters for four crew
The main saloon has cream leather settees and armchairs arranged in a U shape to port facing a bar and entertainment centre to starboard, with a low credenza separating the lounge from the formal dining area with seating for eight guests.
The aft deck is sheltered and has built in upholstered seating, a table and chairs for al fresco cocktails and meals, and has steps leading down to the broad swim platform and up to the flybridge.
The flybridge can be accessed from the aft deck or from the pilothouse and has a U-shaped settee with dining table, a full bar with a double electric grill, fridge, ice maker and a spa pool. A Bimini top provides welcome relief from the Mediterranean sun. All in all, she offers a variety of internal and external spaces in which to relax and has always been maintained to a high level by a fastidious owner. Twin 1,800hp MTU engines – serviced in 2015 – give her a cruising speed of 18 knots.
Lying in Athens, Greece, Queen Helen was asking €890,000.