First look: 24 of the best yachts for sale at Monaco Yacht Show 2016

Big Mak

Asking €7,900,000 with Yachtzoo

Heesen Yachts’ 47.6 metre motor yacht Big Mak, listed for sale with Yachtzoo, will be at the boat show in September. Built in 1998, she was refitted in 2014 and features elegant interior styling and boasts floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the yacht with natural light and give the impression of space throughout.

Big Mak is asking €7,900,000 with Yachtzoo.

Okto

Asking €54,500,000 with Moran Yacht & Ship

ISA superyacht Okto, for sale with Moran Yacht & Ship, will be appearing at MYS this year. The first yacht delivered by her Italian builder, Okto has a touch-and-go helipad, a six metre swimming pool and four tender garages. The 66.4 metre superyacht accommodates 11 guests in six cabins, with a full beam master suite.

Okto is asking €54,500,000 with Moran Yacht & Ship.

Pink Gin

Asking €12,900,000 with Fraser Yachts

Baltic-built sailing superyacht Pink Gin is for sale with Fraser Yachts and will be at the 2016 MYS. Launched in 2006, she was custom-built for her owner who sailed this 46.22 metre yacht around the world. Her interior highlights include three VIP suites and a large upper saloon with full dining capability, with a large guest cockpit on deck.

Pink Gin is asking €12,900,000 with Fraser Yachts.

TV

Asking €92,000,000 with Moran Yacht & Ship At

At 78.4 metres, Lürssen superyacht TV – currently for sale with Moran Yacht & Ship – is certainly one of the largest of the brokerage fleet to visit Monaco Yacht Show this year. Even with her recent €38M price cut, she’s still one of the most expensive superyachts for sale right now.

Built in 2008 and refitted in 2011, TV has a number of cool features including a helipad, owner’s deck with its own Jacuzzi, a dedicated spa area and a sea terrace.

TV is asking €92,000,000 with Moran Yacht & Ship.

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