Superyacht Newvida has major price reduction at Northrop and Johnson

7 July 2010 • Written by Malcolm MacLean
Newvida

Kevin Merrigan at Northrop and Johnson sends news of a hefty $9 million price cut to his central listing, the 48.77m motor yacht Newvida, with the additional sweetener of $1 million guaranteed charter revenue on completion of a successful deal.

Built by Delta Marine in 2001 to ABS class, this superyacht had a thorough refit in 2007 including extensive upgrades to her communications and audio/visual equipment. The main saloon on the bridge deck now boasts a 61” flat screen television, plush cushioned window seating and a Gran Tour player piano. Accommodation is for 10 guests in a master, two double and two twin cabins and twin 1100hp Caterpillar engines give Newvida a range of 4,000 nautical miles at 12 knots. Previously on the market at $35.9 million, she's now asking $26.9 million.

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