The 35.2-metre Sunseeker motor yacht Mercy Oceans has been listed for sale with Ed Cavendish and Ed Dickinson of Northrop & Johnson.
Built in GRP by the British yard, Mercy Oceans was delivered in summer 2018 as one hull from the popular Sunseeker 116 model, designed throughout by the shipyard's in-house design and naval architecture team. According to the brokers, the motor yacht was built for an owner with "an eye for both speed and style", who has used her only privately since launch. She is now presented to the market in "excellent" condition.
The interior onboard Mercy Ocean is notably opulent, clad in American walnut gloss with white carpeting and soft blue accents, offering accommodation for up to 10 guests in five cabins. An owner's suite lies forward of the main deck with expansive windows, two walk-in wardrobes and a grand en suite with a central rainfall shower and heated marble floors.
Two VIP cabins and two twins can be found on the lower deck, all benefitting from en suite bathrooms, HD Samsung televisions and Blu-Ray surround sound systems. RINA-classed, the yacht for sale can also sleep a crew of six.
Natural lighting is a highlight of Mercy Oceans, as is a feature on board all Sunseeker 116s thanks to copious exterior glazing. The main saloon benefits the most, complete with 180-degree floor-to-ceiling windows, skylights and and sliding doors to port and starboard. The space is fitted with comfortable twin sofas and loose accent chairs with a formal dining table seating eight forward.
Heading outside, the flybridge boasts a bar, dining area, lounge space and a handy retractable sunroof, while the foredeck is complete with sun loungers, sun pads and a hexagonal spa pool for optimal relaxation when at anchor.
Substantial garage space onboard also allows for a Williams 565 jet tender and two Seadoo jet skis.
Mercy Oceans is powered by twin MTU 2640hp diesel engines offering a maximum speed of 25 knots, cruising speed of 19 knots and a range of up to 1,500 nautical miles.
Lying in Ventimiglia, Italy, Mercy Oceans is asking €9,000,000.