Latest news in the brokerage fleet: Quite Essential listed; Dona Lola chartering with Churchill

Jun 16, 2017 by Triton Staff

Yachts sold

M/Y Indigo, a 105-foot (32m) explorer yacht built by CBI Navi in 1997, sold by Northrop & Johnson.

New in the sales fleet

M/Y Quite Essential, a 180-foot (55m) Heesen built in 2011, co-listed by Merle Wood & Associates and G-Yachts of Monaco for 33 million euros.

M/Y Kuikila, a 115-foot (35m) Pershing built in 2011, listed with Northrop & Johnson brokers Ed Dickinson and David Seal for 7.9 million euros.

News in the charter fleet

M/Y Dona Lola, a 130-foot (39.6m) Westport built in 2003, is available for charter in the Caribbean this summer through Churchill Yacht Partners.

M/Y Deva, a 108-foot (33m) Custom Line yacht built in 2010, available for charter this summer in the western Med through Camper & Nicholsons.

S/Y Orient Pearl, a 90-foot (27.5m) Custom Built schooner delivered in 1977, now available for charter through Northrop & Johnson.

Heesen delivers M/Y Book Ends

M/Y Book Ends, a 154-foot (47m) displacement yacht below 500GT, will spend the summer cruising the Mediterranean, then will cross the Atlantic to attend the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. She was delivered to her owner in international waters.

Frank Laupman of Omega Architects designed her exterior, while  Bannenberg & Rowell created her interior style. She is equipped with two MTU diesel engines 8V 4000 M63, reached 15.6 knots during sea trials and has a transatlantic range of 4,000nm at 12 knots.

 

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