Delivered in 2017, the 47 metre Heesen superyacht Book Ends boasts an 85 metre square metre sun deck and features exterior design by Omega Architects. She was Heesen’s fifth 47 metre superyacht developed in collaboration with Bannenberg & Rowell and can accommodate 12 guests in five suites. She is now listed for sale with Ocean Independence with an asking price of €29,900,000.
The standout superyachts attending the Superyacht Show 2019
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Va Bene
This 47.5 metre Cornelissen-built yacht was originally delivered in 1992. Following her extensive 2007-2008 refit at Pendennis she became a finalist for the Best Refitted Yacht award at the 2009 World Superyacht Awards. Va Bene can accommodate a total of 14 guests in six cabins and has a top speed of 16 knots. She is now listed for sale with Burgess for an asking price of $9,950,000.
Inception
Delivered in 2008, the 50 metre Heesen superyacht Inception was built in steel and aluminium to a design by Omega Architects. A nominee in the 2009 World Superyacht Awards, Inception features an interior designed by Ausberg Interiors and accommodates a total of 14 guests. She is now listed for sale with Burgess for an asking price of $29,500,000.
Septimus
Delivered in 2011 as the first of Dutch yard Heesen’s 50 metre series, Septimus went on to win a Neptune at the 2012 World Superyacht Awards. Previously named Satori, Septimus features an interior designed by Remi Tessier and accommodates a total of 10 guests in five cabins. She is now listed for sale with Edmiston & Company for an asking price of €23,250,000.
Itasca
Built in steel by Dutch yard J & K Smit, this 53.6 metre explorer yacht was originally delivered as an oceangoing salvage tug in 1961. She was converted into a superyacht in 1973 and includes accommodation for ten guests in five cabins, including a master suite with a private terrace on the sundeck. Itasca is listed for sale with Fraser for an asking price of $13,950,000.
Seahawk
Delivered in 2013 as the first of Perini Navi’s 60 metre series, the sailing superyacht Seahawk was designed by Ron Holland Design and features interior design by Studio Liaigre described as “traditional maritime-inspired”. The focus of Seahawk’s layout is centred around her staircase, which unites all three levels of the yacht. Seahawk is listed for sale with Burgess and Perini Navi USA for €32,000,000.
Anna I
The 67 metre Feadship Anna 1 features exterior and interior styling by Michael Leach and was delivered in 2007. She can accommodate up to 17 guests in six cabins and 17 crew. Exterior features include several spaces for al fresco relaxing and dining, including a sundeck equipped with a Jacuzzi, drinks fridge and sunloungers. Anna 1 is listed for sale with Yachtzoo and Burgess for €65,000,000,
Lady Christine
Delivered in 2010, with a refit in 2015, the 68 metre Feadship superyacht Lady Christine features a Rodney Black Design styled interior which can accommodate 10 guests and 21 crew. Key features include a helipad, sundeck with a Teppanyaki grill, barbeque and pizza oven and a soundproof cinema. Lady Christine is currently for sale with Burgess and Superyacht Sales & Charter for an asking price of $69,000,000.
Solo
Delivered just last year, the 72 metre Tankoa superyacht Solo made her international debut at the 2018 Monaco Yacht Show. Styled inside and out by Francesco Paskowski, with interiors designed in collaboration with Margherita Casprini, Solo can accommodate 12 guests and includes a private owner’s deck equipped with its own Jacuzzi, bar and saloon. The crew quarters meanwhile allow of a staff of 18. Solo is offered for charter through Northrop & Johnson.
Secret
Sporting exterior by Sam Sorgiovanni, the 82 metre, four decked Secret was originally delivered by Abeking & Rasmussen in 2013. Secret can accommodate a total of 15 guests in seven cabins and up to 25 staff. Special features include a cinema, gym, elevator and massage room. Secret is currently for sale with Burgess for €119,000,000.