Superyacht Pure Bliss seriously for sale at CNI

26 November 2010 • Written by Malcolm MacLean

Bill Sanderson at Camper & Nicholsons tells me that the owner of his joint listing with Jeremy Comport, the 43.28m motor yacht Pure Bliss, is too busy to go yachting and wants her sold now.

Pure Bliss was built by the well known Palmer Johnson yard in Wisconsin, USA in 1997 to a design by Tom Fexas. The standards to which Pure Bliss was built to and the quality of her finish are a testimony to U.S. yacht building and her current owner who maintains her regardless of cost. The volume of space on board, as well as easy independent crew circulation throughout the vessel make her a truly rounded superyacht. Upgrades by this owner include fitting Quantum zero speed stabilisers, new generators and totally rebuilt main engines.

Lloyds classed and MCA compliant, she accommodates 12 guests in five staterooms while twin Detroit Diesel engines deliver a cruising speed of 14 knots and a range of 3,500 nautical miles.

Following a recent price reduction, Pure Bliss is now asking $7.9 million.

Sponsored listings