The superyachts for sale at the Miami Yacht Show 2019

Leading Fearlessly

Asking $2,794,000 with Thompson, Westwood & White and HMY Yacht Sales

Built in GRP by British yard Sunseeker International, Leading Fearlessly was delivered in 2008 as one of the yard’s Sunseeker 90 flybridge models. Generous accommodation is for eight guests in four cabins arranged as a master suite, VIP suite, a port twin convertible to a double and a starboard twin, all with flatscreen televisions and en-suite facilities.

Length: 27.71 metres
Builder: Sunseeker International
Designer: In-house
Broker: Thompson, Westwood & White and HMY Yacht Sales

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Sunseeker   27.71 m •   2008

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Sunseeker   27.43 m •   8 guests • Price from $38,000 p/w

Seament

Asking $6,995,000 with RJC Yacht Sales

Built in aluminium by US yard Broward Marine to ABS class and delivered in 2008 as a Broward 120’ model, Seament has modern interior styling by Evan K Marshall and high gloss cherry wood joinery by Genesis Design in Italy. Accommodation is for 10 guests in five cabins consisting of a main deck master suite, VIP suite, two doubles and a twin, all with entertainment centres and en suite bathroom facilities. In addition, there are quarters for six crewmembers.

Length: 37.8 metres
Builder: Broward Marine
Designer: In-house
Broker: RJC Yacht Sales

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Broward Marine   37.8 m •   2007

Kemosabe

Asking $11,500,000 at RJC Yacht Sales

Built in GRP by US yard Westport to a design by Jack Sarin, Kemosabe was delivered in 2008 as a Westport 130’ model and had a complete interior refit in 2015. Her Robin Rose interior has raised panel mahogany with burl inlays throughout and she accommodates 10 guests in five cabins consisting of a full beam master suite on the main deck, two mirror image VIP suites below amidships to port and starboard, and two twins, all with HD television screens, WiFi internet access and en suite bathroom facilities.

Length: 39.62 metres
Builder: Westport
Designer: Jack Sarin
Broker: RJC Yacht Sales

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Westport   39.62 m •   2007

Rhino

Asking $12,500,000 with IYC

Built in GRP by Italian yard Admiral Marine to a design by Lou Codega, Rhino was delivered in 1998 with constant updates ever since. In 2015 she underwent a substantial refit in which her engines were rebuilt and interior work included everything from soft goods to new Versace tableware. Her latest refit involved a new paint job and upgrades to all mechanicals and electronics. An interior by Donald Starkey in fine woods, fabrics and marbles accommodates up to ten guests in five cabins.

Length: 46.94 metres
Builder: Admiral Marine
Designer: Lou Codega
Broker: IYC

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Admiral Marine   46.94 m •   1998

Tremenda

Asking $13,250,000 with IYC

Built in aluminium by The Italian Sea Group, Tremenda was delivered in June 2016 as one of the yard’s Admiral Impero models. Exterior styling by Luca Dini gives her a modern-looking military appearance that follows the styling of the rest of the Impero range. The interior design by Gian Marco Campanino and Admiral Centro Stile features dark joinery throughout, which contrasts with the rare marble panels and natural leather surfaces.

Length: 37.5 metres
Builder: The Italian Sea Group
Designer: Luca Dini
Broker: IYC

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Never Enough

Asking $15,900,000 at RJC Yacht Sales

Built in aluminium by US yard Trinity Yachts to ABS class and MCA compliant, Never Enough was delivered in 2006 and refitted in 2014. An interior in rich mahogany by Evan K Marshall accommodates up to ten guests in five cabins, comprising a main deck full-beam master suite, VIP suite, two doubles and a twin. All guest cabins have entertainment centres, television screens and en suite bathroom facilities, while a further four en suite cabins can sleep up to eight crewmembers.

Length: 47.85 metres
Builder: Trinity Yachts
Designer: In-house
Broker: RJC Yacht Sales

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Trinity Yachts   47.85 m •   2006

Lazy Z

Asking $16,900,000 with Burgess

Built in steel and aluminium by the Dutch superyacht yard Oceanco to a design by The A Group with delivery in 1997 and most recently refitted in 2015, Lazy Z has benefitted from the care and attention of a highly experienced captain and crew. An earlier 2012 $4 million refit included exterior paint and teak deck work, interior decor, installation of Quantum zero speed stabilisers, 15-year Lloyd's Class inspections and survey, and a complete service of all mechanical, plumbing and piping systems.

Length: 51.8 metres
Builder: Oceanco
Designer: The A Group
Broker: Burgess

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Oceanco   51.8 m •   1997

Minderella

Asking $16,900,000 with Y.CO and Merle Wood & Associates

Minderella was built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Feadship with naval architecture by De Voogt and interior design by Terence Disdale with delivery in 1986 and refits in 2003 and 2016. The $20 million 2016 refit, carried out at the Derecktor Shipyard in Florida, saw her receive new paint, entertainment systems, audio/visual equipment and soft furnishings. She went on to become a finalist at the 2017 World Superyacht Awards in the Best Refit category.

Length: 57.3 metres
Builder: Feadship
Designer: De Voogt
Broker: Y.CO and Merle Wood & Associates

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Feadship   57.3 m •   1986

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Feadship   57.3 m •  10 guests •  $17,900,000

Kamalaya

POA with Torrance Yachts

Built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Amels, Kamalaya was delivered in 2013 as one of the yard’s 180 Limited Edition series and has always been privately used. Following in the footsteps of the successful Amels Limited Edition 171 and 177 series, the 180 series is also designed by Tim Heywood and Remi Tessier, at 660 gross tons, she offers a large interior volume.

Length: 55 metres
Builder: Amels
Designer: Tim Heywood
Broker: Torrance Yachts

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Amels   55 m •   2013

Miss Moneypenny V

Asking $17,995,000 with Thompson, Westwood & White and HMY Yacht Sales

Designed by Stefano Righini, Miss Moneypenny V was built in GRP by Italian yard Overmarine to ABS class and delivered in 2012 as hull number seven of the yard's popular Mangusta 165 range. There are four adaptable double cabins for eight guests, each with an en-suite bathroom with shower. The guest layout is very versatile and includes Pullman berths for children that can increase the guest capacity to 12. In addition, there are quarters for six crew.

Length: 49.9 metres
Builder: Overmarine
Designer: Stefano Righini
Broker: Thompson, Westwood & White and HMY Yacht Sales

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Overmarine Group   49.9 m •   2012

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Overmarine Group   49.9 m •  8 guests •  €12,800,000

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