The top 24 yachts for sale at the Monaco Yacht Show 2017

Shogun

Asking €5,750,000 at Yachting Partners International

The 37 metre Shogun will be one of the many notable sailing yachts on display at the Monaco show. Built in aluminium by Dutch yard Holland Jachtbouw as a fast cruising sloop, she was launched in 2006 with naval architecture by Dixon Yacht Design and interiors by John Munford. Her generous accommodation sleeps up to six guests in three cabins located forward, while under power a 550hp Lugger diesel engine gives her a cruising speed of 10 knots.

Shogun is asking €5,750,000 with Yachting Partners International.

Smiling T

Asking €6,900,000 with Ocean Independence

The 28.2 metre motor yacht Smiling T is one of the smaller yachts on display at the Monaco show. Built in steel and aluminium by Taiwanese yard Jade Yachts, she was delivered in 2012 as a Bandido 90 model. A cool, luxurious interior with teak flooring and panelling accommodates up to nine guests in four cabins while twin 1,100hp MAN diesel engines give her a range of 3,000 nautical miles at her cruising speed of 10 knots.

Smiling T is asking €6,900,000 with Ocean Independence.

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Jade Yachts   28.4 m •   2012

Rainbow

Asking €10,500,000 with Yachting Partners International

The 39.95 metre sailing yacht Rainbow’s intriguing history is bound to generate visitor interest at the Monaco Show. Designed by William Starling Burgess, the original J-class Rainbow won the America’s Cup in 1934. Built by Dutch yard Holland Jachtbouw in aluminium with delivery in 2012, this 39.95m Rainbow replica is based on the original design, with a modern update from Dykstra Naval Architects.

Rainbow is asking €10,500,000 with Yachting Partners International.

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Holland Jachtbouw   39.95 m •   2012

Le Pharaon

Asking €14,000,000 with Edmiston & Company

The 59 metre motor yacht Le Pharaon is definite must-see at the Monaco show. Built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Feadship to a design by De Voogt Naval Architects, Le Pharaon was delivered in 1989 and has had the same owner ever since. Accommodation is for 12 guests in six cabins consisting of two VIP suites on the main deck while on the lower deck is the full beam master suite, a double and two twins.

Le Pharaon is asking €14,000,000 with Edmiston & Company.

Bliss

Asking €14.5 million at IYC

IYC are bringing the 44 metre motor yacht Bliss to the Monaco show. Designed by Omega Architects and built in aluminium by Dutch yard Heesen to ABS class and MCA compliant, Bliss was delivered in 2007 and refitted in 2013. An interior colour palette in black, white and silver by Icelandic designer Ingiborg St Palmadottir accommodates 12 guests in five cabins.

Bliss is asking €14.5 million with IYC.

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Heesen Yachts   44.17 m •   2007

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Heesen Yachts   44.17 m •  12 guests •  €14,750,000

Rasselas

Asking $17,750,000 with Edmiston & Company

The 52 metre motor yacht Rasselas is yet another Feadship to tempt discerning buyers at the Monaco show. Built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Feadship to a design by De Voogt, she was delivered in 1994 as a Lloyd's classed yacht and has been constantly upgraded since. An interior by John Munford bears all the hallmarks of his inimitable classic style and sleeps up to 12 guests in five cabins.

Rasselas is asking $17,750,000 with Edmiston & Company.

Step One

Asking €28,900,000 with Y.CO

Monaco Yacht Show visitors keen to see the craftsmanship demonstrated by the Dutch yard Amels should take a look at their 55 metre motor yacht Step One. With naval architecture by Tim Heywood, she was built in steel and aluminium and delivered in 2012 as the yard's first Limited Editions 180 yacht. Accommodation is for up to 11 guests in five cabins including a master suite on the main deck.

Step One is asking €28,900,000 with Y.CO.

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Amels   55 m •   2012

Okto

Asking €54,500,000 with Fraser and Merle Wood & Associates

One of the most expensive motor yachts on the market today, the 66.4 metre Okto will be on display at the Monaco show. Built in steel and aluminium by Italian yard ISA and delivered in 2014, she boasts an extensive list of special features. These include a touch and go helipad, a six metre swimming pool for salt or fresh water, heated or cooled with a contra flow current, a guest elevator from the lower deck to bridge deck, an owner’s balcony with single button operation and four tender garages.

Okto is asking €54,500,000 with Fraser and Merle Wood & Associates.

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ISA   66.4 m •   2014

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ISA   66.4 m •   11 guests • Price from $480,000 p/w

Infinite Shades

Asking €57,500,000 with Burgess

Part of the Amels Limited Editions 212 collection, the 65.7 metre motor yacht Infinite Shades is set to go on display at the 2017 Monaco Yacht Show. Delivered in 2011, her high volume interior by Winch Design pampers 14 guests in seven cabins. Features include a gym, spa facilities, a five metre swimming pool and a glass elevator serving four of the five decks.

Infinite Shades is asking €57,500,000 with Burgess.

Rock.It

The price of Rock.It is available on application from Burgess and Northrop & Johnson

The 60.35 metre motor yacht Rock.It is one of several fine Feadships on display at the Monaco show. Designed by Sinot Design, she was built in steel and aluminium to Lloyds class and MCA coded with delivery in 2014. A luxurious interior with panelling in flame mahogany accommodates 10 guests in five cabins and twin 1,520hp MTU diesel engines give her a range of 5,300 nautical miles at her cruising speed of 12 knots.

The price of Rock.It is available on application from Burgess and Northrop & Johnson.

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Feadship   60.35 m •   2014

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