Latest news in the brokerage fleet: Deja Too sells; Seven Sins, Beija Flor listed for sale

Aug 14, 2017 by Triton Staff

Yachts sold

M/Y Deja Too, a 170-foot (52m) Amels launched in 2003, sold by Fraser brokers Andrew Bond and Georges Bourgoignie. Asking price was $18.5 million.
M/Y Tweener, 106-foot (32m) Westship launched in 1993, sold by Fraser brokers Neal Esterly and James Nason. Asking price was $2.9 million.
S/Y Foftein II, a 99-foot (30m) sailing yacht launched by Royal Huisman in 1999, sold by Haas International broker Manfred Haas and Fraser broker Georges Bourgoignie, who brought the buyer. Asking price was 5.2 million euros.
M/Y Etoile D’Azur, an 89-foot (27m) Moonen launched in 2007, sold by Fraser broker Josh Gulbranson. Asking price was $3.7 million.

New in the sales fleet

M/Y Seven Sins, a 171-foot (52m) Sanlorenzo launched in 2017, listed with YPI broker Matt Albert for 32 million euros.
M/Y Ontario, a 152-foot (46m) Lurrsen built in Germany in 1992, listed with Yacht & Villa International broker Mark Seaton for 8.75 million euros.
M/Y Far From It, a 142-foot (43m) Richmond built in 2008, listed with Northrop & Johnson broker Kurt Bosshardt for $14.9 million.
S/Y Aphrodite A, a 140-foot long-range cruising sloop built by Vitters in 1999, jointly listed with Fraser broker Dennis Frederiksen and Northrop & Johnson broker Ann Avery for 6.8 million euros.
M/Y Beija Flor, a 124-foot (38m) Delta launched in 1998 and formerly known as Loose Ends, Scott Free and Mimi, listed with Merle Wood & Associates for just under $5 million.
M/Y Sea, a 100-foot (30.5m) Leopard built in 2008, listed with Camper & Nicholsons brokers Charles Ehrardt and Fernando Nicholson for $1.8 million.
S/Y Garuda, a 102-foot (31m) Swan 100 sailing yacht launched by Finnish shipyard Nautor’s Swan in 1986, with an extensive refit in 2008, listed with Northrop & Johnson broker Jochen Brill for 930,000 euros.
M/Y North Star, a 92-foot (28m) expedition yacht built by Glasstech Corp. in Miami in 1999, with an extensive refit in 2016, listed with Northrop & Johnson broker Tom Corkett for $1.2 million.
M/Y Three Amigos, an 86-foot (26m) tournament-rigged sportsfish Merritt delivered in 2013, listed by Northrop & Johnson broker Sean Doyle for just under $8.3 million.

News in the charter fleet

M/Y Seven Sins, a 171-foot (52m) Sanlorenzo launched in 2017, is available for charter through YPI. She is available in the western Med through September and in the Caribbean and South America from December to March.
M/Y Laura J, a 90-foot (27m) yacht built by Norman Wright in 1989, with an extensive refit in 2016, is now available for charter on the Great Barrier Reef through Northrop & Johnson.
M/Y How Ya Dooz’n, an 88-foot (27m) Sanlorenzo launched in 2017, now available for charter in the Bahamas through Northrop & Johnson.

 

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