Vitters Sailing superyacht Mystere sold

9 June 2015 • Written by Malcolm MacLean

The 43.2 metre sailing yacht Mystere has been sold to a direct client by Marc Haendle at Ocean Independence.

Designed by Tripp DesignMystere was built by Dutch yard  Vitters to Lloyds class and launched in 2006 to become a worthy winner at the 2007 World Superyacht Awards. An interior in cherry wood by Rhoades Young Design is notable in that she has a single large central saloon area, doing away with the more familiar upper and lower saloon concept.

Mystere - yacht sold by Ocean Independence

Accommodation is for seven guests in four cabins including a full width master suite with its own access to a private owner’s cockpit on deck. There is additional accommodation in two twins and a single, all with en suite shower facilities. With an alustar hull and a carbon superstructure, Mystere is sleek, elegant and fast. Under power, a 12V 183T 72 MTU engine gives her range of 1,800 nautical miles at 13 knots.

Mystere was asking €11.5 million.

Sign up to BOAT Briefing email

Latest news, brokerage headlines and yacht exclusives, every weekday

By signing up for BOAT newsletters, you agree to ourTerms of Useand ourPrivacy Policy.

More about this yacht

Vitters   43.2 m •  2006

Available for charter

Vitters   43.2 m •  7 guests Price from €100,000 p/w

Sponsored listings