sold
$ 8,750,000
Viking | 28.42 m | 2016
sold
Rossinavi | 48.8 m | 2020
sold
March 26, 2018
Motor yacht Bella sold
$ 2,595,000
Lazzara | 25.6 m | 2006
back on market with YachtZoo
$ 3,750,000
Lazzara | 28.04 m | 2008
€ 2,1M price reduction
€ 5,900,000
Maxi Dolphin | 30 m | 2013
sold
March 23, 2018
Motor yacht Illusion sold
$ 9,500,000
Feadship | 55.7 m | 1983
sold
March 23, 2018
Motor yacht M'Ocean sold
€ 5,900,000
Arcadia | 35 m | 2012
sold
€ 1,300,000
Camper & Nicholsons | 27.74 m | 1991
new to market with IYC
Trinity Yachts | 58.83 m | 2016
€ 3M price reduction
€ 59,500,000
Nobiskrug | 68 m | 2010
€ 1M price reduction
€ 1,950,000
Frederikssund Skibs | 39.01 m | 1930
sold
Westport | 34.14 m | 2018
sold
Lurssen | 109 m | 2021
sold
March 22, 2018
Motor yacht Reposado sold
$ 3,100,000
Crescent Yachts | 31.7 m | 2001
back on market with Burgess
€ 59,000,000
Amels | 74.5 m | 2006
€ 300K price reduction
€ 7,450,000
Heesen | 37.3 m | 2010
sold
$ 2,500,000
Phithak | 31.7 m | 2011
back on market with Camper&Nicholsons
€ 2,300,000
Codecasa | 34.7 m | 1989
now listed for sale by Fraser
€ 795,000
Leopard | 26.88 m | 2001
$ 805K price reduction
$ 3,295,000
Hatteras | 30.48 m | 2005
$ 250K price reduction
$ 3,650,000
Sterling Yachts | 42.06 m | 1988
sold
€ 1,890,000
Ferretti | 25.3 m | 2008
agency change
€ 2,450,000
Sunseeker | 27.99 m | 2009
$ 2M price reduction
$ 22,900,000
Feadship | 44.65 m | 2008

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