The 29.2-metre Sanlorenzo motor yacht Kapusha has been sold in a deal with Dmitry Lukin of West Nautical representing the seller and Andy McDougall of MXG Yachts representing the buyer.
According to her broker, the yacht has been "lightly used" and privately owned since her delivery in 2021. Built in GRP, she was designed by Zuccon International Project, who also developed her interiors.
She has been maintained by the same professional captain and crew since delivery, and has a complete service history from new.
The SL96A model is part of Sanlorenzo's asymmetric series in which the conventional yacht layout has been reimagined so she feels much larger than her LOA might suggest. To increase interior volume, the port side deck has been relocated to the superstructure roof, resulting in spacious interiors and a strengthened indoor-outdoor connection.
Kapusha's interiors feature a Soho-inspired colour palette with stone detailing and warm woods throughout.
Her main saloon benefits from floor-to-ceiling windows, bespoke furniture and ambient lighting for a seamless transition from day to night.
Accommodation is for eight guests across four en suite cabins. The full-beam owner's suite features far-reaching views and a mounted flat-screen TV, while en suite facilities are detailed with Arabescato marble.
Pale teak decking makes up the base of Kapusha's exterior living spaces, which are spread between two decks. On the main deck aft, guests can enjoy al fresco dining while the flybridge is arranged as a social hub with a turquoise open-air lounge and an extra dining area.
A cluster of sunpads provides sunbathing opportunities forward of the wheelhouse.
A well-equipped garage houses a Williams Sportjet tender, as well as Seabobs and additional water toys. Power comes from twin MTU engines, giving the yacht a cruising speed of 24 knots.
Kapusha was last asking €7,250,000.

