The 33.9-metre Sunseeker motor yacht King of Oil has been sold with TAG Yachting representing both the seller and the buyer.
King of Oil was delivered by the British yard Sunseeker in 2009 and joined the market fresh from an extensive refit in 2024, which saw her interiors "thoughtfully updated [...] to meet the highest standards of comfort and style".
The yacht is one of 16 Sunseeker 34M models and had her exterior and interiors designed in-house, with naval architecture by renowned designer Don Shead.
Accommodation is across four cabins, including a full-beam master suite located on the main deck and fitted with an emperor bed, separate his-and-hers bathrooms and a private lounge. The lower deck houses the VIP suite and two twin cabins, all en suite.
Her refreshed interiors are warm and earthy, incorporating gold accents and "bespoke, high-gloss wood cabinetry" according to the broker. The main deck features a saloon, a formal dining area and a fold-out balcony, with a custom wine cabinet and "state-of-the-art" audiovisual system available for guests' entertainment.
An expansive flybridge crowns King of Oil, arranged with a barbecue station, ample sunbathing areas and a sheltered seating area. Guests can also enjoy sunbathing on the foredeck, which has a large sunpad, or the dedicated tanning area aft of the bridge.
The motor yacht is powered by twin MTU V12 engines for a maximum speed of 26 knots and a cruising speed of 22 knots.
King of Oil was last asking €3,950,000 (excluding VAT).