The 34.3 metre Swan sailing yacht Mystery has joined the market, listed for sale by Tim Carbury of Fraser.
Mystery was delivered in 2000 by Finnish shipyard Nautor’s Swan as the second unit in the Swan 112 RS series, penned by renowned naval architect German Frers. In the late 90s, Nautor’s Swan commissioned Frers to design a flagship for the Swan fleet, which saw the conception of the 112 series.
Of the five hulls delivered, Mystery differs slightly from her sisterships and features a wraparound deckhouse windshield and single saloon “up” layout.
Accommodating eight guests across four classically designed staterooms, Mystery’s interiors are from the boards of Dick Young (now Rhodes Young), in collaboration with Nautor Design Group and features polished teak and light marble surfaces throughout. Further accommodation can sleep a crew of four. Elsewhere on board a teak bar sits portside aft of the main saloon, complete with a hidden sink, drink fridge, glass and bottle storage.
The 34.3 metre sailing yacht also features storage for an impressive selection of toys on board, including dive gear, water skis, inflatable trampoline, inflatable kayaks and fishing equipment.
Following a substantial refit in 2015, which saw new rigging, complete repainting and all new controls, Fraser has highlighted that Mystery has been ‘meticulously maintained throughout her life’. More recently, in 2020, Mystery was hauled out for underwater works including sandblasting while a new ceramic coating was applied to her hull paintwork.
Mystery is asking €3,900,000.