The 25 metre Sunseeker motor yacht Lucky Bear has been sold in an in-house deal at Sunseeker Beaulieu, with Remy Recquet acting for both buyer and seller.
Built in GRP by the British yard Sunseeker International to RINA class, Lucky Bear was delivered in 2003 as a Sunseeker 82 model. An interior in high gloss cherry wood comfortably accommodates eight guests in four cabins consisting of an amidships master suite, a forward VIP suite and two twin cabins aft, all with Samsung television screens and en suite bathroom facilities.
The generous main saloon has large settees to port and starboard plus armchairs and a bar along with an entertainment centre including a Sonos surround-sound home cinema system. Forward is a formal dining area seating up to eight guests, and there is tropical air conditioning throughout.
Outdoor spaces are ideal for sun worshippers, including an aft deck with built-in upholstered seating behind a table on a stainless steel pedestal and a teak deck, while the foredeck has a sunbathing area that comes with a removable parasol. Up on the flybridge, she offers a barbecue, full wet bar with three bar stools, built-in upholstered seating and a table for al fresco entertaining and dining, and a hydraulic Bimini top to offer relief from the sun.
Twin 1,550hp Caterpillar diesel engines power her to speeds of up to 29 knots.
Lucky Bear was asking €900,000.