The 38.4-metre motor yacht Odin has been sold in-house by Kerry Iler of IYC.
Built in aluminium by US yard Trinity Yachts to an in-house design, Odin was delivered in 2001 as the yard owner’s personal superyacht and has been upgraded many times since, including a major refit in 2020.
Her interior, designed by Claudette Bonville, accommodates up to nine guests in four cabins, comprising a master suite, two doubles and a twin cabin with a Pullman berth. Meanwhile, there are further quarters for a crew of six.
Mahogany woods are finished in high-gloss varnish throughout her interior, with cream-coloured carpets complimented with hints of blue in her furniture and soft furnishings.
The main saloon offers a generous volume with plenty of natural light through the oversized windows port and starboard, which are shaded from direct sunlight by the walk-around overhangs outside. To port, there are armchairs and an L-shaped sofa, while to starboard is a games table and long storage cabinetry with a pop-up television. Forward is a formal dining table and a galley with an informal dining area that is popular with guests.
The spacious flybridge features a helm station to port with a wing station and a bench seat to starboard. Guests can enjoy an array of sun loungers, while a large al fresco dining table with U-shaped seating also beckons.
The 256GT motor yacht can reach a top speed of 17 knots, a cruising speed of 12 knots and offers a range of 3,500 nautical miles. Power comes from twin Caterpillar diesel engines.
Odin was last asking $3,775,000.