Latest in the brokerage fleet: Oneness, Big Zip sell

Jan 8, 2018 by Triton Staff

Yachts sold

M/Y Oneness, a 150-foot (46m) Palmer Johnson launched in 2009, sold by Northrop & Johnson brokers Sean Doyle and Wes Sandford. Asking price was 15 million euros.

M/Y Big Zip, a 142-foot (43m) Trinity built in 2010, sold by Northrop & Johnson. Asking price was $16.9 million.

M/Y Lady Genyr, a 141-foot (43m) CRN Navetta 43 delivered in 2013, sold by Camper & Nicholsons brokers Flavio Constantino and Fernando Nicholson. Asking price was 14.5 million euros.

M/Y Orso 3, a 108-foot (33m) Benetti launched in 2013, sold in-house by Camper & Nicholsons. Asking price was just under $7 million.

M/Y Maximus, previously Darsea, a 98-foot (30m) Moonen launched in 2008, sold by Camper & Nicholsons broker Rytis Babravicius, who brought the buyer, and Fraser Yachts listing agent Maarten Ten Holter. Asking price was 4.9 million euros.

M/Y Tuko, an 84-foot (26m) West Bay Sonship built in 2004, sold by Northrop & Johnson brokers Todd Rittenhouse and Kevin Kramer, who represented the seller, and Hampton Yachts, who brought the buyer. Asking price was just under $2.5 million.

New in the sales fleet

M/Y Argonauts, a 102-foot (31m) Baia built in 2011, listed with Camper & Nicholsons Asia broker Adam Essex for $4.2 million.

S/Y Taronga, a 97-foot (29m) Maxi 88 built in 1991 at the CIM shipyard in Rochefort, France, listed by Northrop & Johnson broker Hugo van Schaik for $1.3 million.

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