The 30-metre Sunseeker motor yacht Alina has been sold and renamed Sea La Vie, with Harry Bristow-Holmes of Bristow Holmes representing the seller and Orieta Saraci of Est Yachting & Services introducing the buyer.
Built in GRP by the British yard to a design by Don Shead, she was delivered in 2011 as a Sunseeker 30m model and has had just two owners since. Her interior, in gloss black American walnut cabinetry, accommodates up to 12 guests across five cabins, comprising a main deck split-level master suite, two VIP suites and two twins. All the cabins have Pullman berths, entertainment centres, Samsung television screens and en suite bathroom facilities.
The open saloon boasts a seamless transition between the dining area and saloon seating, further enhancing the open-plan feel. Forward, a large galley allows her to operate with a full-time chef, if required.
The flybridge offers two electrically opening forward- and aft-facing canopies, allowing it to bathe fully in sunlight or hide out in the shade, if required. There is a flexible sunbathing area aft that can accommodate up to eight guests comfortably, as well as two spacious dining areas to both port and starboard.
Her cruising speed is 22 knots, topping out at 29 knots, with power coming from twin 2,650hp MTU 16V 2000 M94 diesel engines. Other key specs include a 6.9-metre beam and a two-metre draught.
Lying in the South of France, Alina's last known asking price was €2,999,500 (with VAT paid).

