Latest news in the brokerage fleet: Balista, Praxis sell; Solo, Maybe listed

Jul 30, 2019 by Triton Staff

Yachts sold

M/Y Balista, a 153-foot (47m) Cantieri di Pisa launched in 2013, sold by Merle Wood & Associates broker John Jacobi, who represented the seller, and HMY Yacht Sales broker Babb Rawlings, who brought the buyer. Asking price was $14.25 million.

M/Y Praxis, a 143-foot (44m) classic Feadship launched in 1987, sold in-house by Northrop & Johnson brokers Joe Foggia and Ed Sacks, who represented the seller, and Kristen Klein and Kevin Merrigan, who brought the buyer. Asking price was just under $10 million.

Hull No. BO101, a 135-foot (40m) Benetti Oasis motor yacht expected to launch in 2021, sold by Merle Wood & Associates broker John Jacobi, who brought the buyer.

Grande 25 Metri, an 87-foot (26.5m) Azimut new build, sold by MarineMax brokers Mike Bader and Darren Phillips.

M/Y Sun Adventures, an 85-foot (26m) Azimut launched in 2007, sold by Denison broker Bobby Nofsinger. Asking price was $949,000.

S/Y Neptune, an 82-foot (25m) Fitzroy launched in 2003, sold by BGYB brokers Nicolas Marchand and Bernard Gallay, who represented the seller, and YPI broker Will Bishop, who brought the buyer. Asking price was €1.59 million.

New in the sales fleet

M/Y Solo, a 236-foot (72m) Tankoa launched in 2018, listed with Northrop & Johnson for €71.5 million.

M/Y Maybe, a 194-foot (59m) motor yacht built by Metalships & Docks in 2016, listed with Northrop & Johnson for €29 million.

Spectral 50, a 164-foot (50m) steel-hulled motor yacht to be built by Dutch shipyard Bloemsma & Balk, listed with Northrop & Johnson.

M/Y Rebel, a 157-foot (48m) Trinity launched in 2005, listed with Northrop & Johnson for just under $14.2 million.

M/Y Aphrodite, a 131-foot (40m) Westport launched in 2010, listed with Northrop & Johnson for just under $15.5 million.

S/Y Seawave, a 104-foot (31.78m) Southern Wind launched in 2015, listed with YPI broker Will Bishop for €8.35 million.

M/Y Saspa, a 91-foot (27.6m) Sanlorenzo SD92 launched in 2010, listed with Northrop & Johnson for just under €3.6 million.

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