sold
$ 1,950,000
Hargrave | 29.46 m | 2004
sold
February 6, 2020
Sailing yacht Infinity sold
€ 2,490,000
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back on market with TWW Yachts
€ 20,500,000
Heesen | 46.71 m | 2012
sold
February 4, 2020
Motor yacht Sotavento sold
$ 9,900,000
Benetti | 49.95 m | 1999
now listed for sale by Edmiston
€ 10,500,000
Sanlorenzo | 37.95 m | 2016
back on market with Van Der Vliet
€ 2,900,000
Hakvoort | 31.35 m | 1985
new to market with SSH Maritime
€ 8,000,000
Pershing | 28.14 m | 2018
new to market
€ 7,900,000
Arcadia | 31.57 m | 2018
$ 1M price reduction
$ 19,900,000
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sold
€ 3,950,000
Ferretti | 24.98 m | 2017
sold
January 31, 2020
Motor yacht Ocean Drive sold
$ 1,895,000
Broward | 37.8 m | 1988
€ 3.5M price reduction
€ 19,900,000
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sold
January 29, 2020
Motor yacht Lucy II sold
€ 2,950,000
Palmer Johnson | 36.5 m | 2005
sold
January 29, 2020
Motor yacht Resilience sold
€ 12,900,000
Ortona Navi | 49.9 m | 2008
€ 500K price reduction
€ 4,450,000
Wally | 30.5 m | 2007
back on market with Denison
€ 7,710,500
Amels | 38 m | 1985
sold
January 28, 2020
Motor yacht Theomare sold
€ 1,780,000
Sanlorenzo | 26.75 m | 2005
back on market with IYC
€ 8,090,000
Overmarine | 39.65 m | 2009
€ 1.5M price reduction
€ 2,450,000
Hall Russel | 36.58 m | 1963
€ 700K price reduction
€ 3,750,000
Picchiotti | 42.76 m | 1990
back on market with Burgess
€ 22,000,000
Feadship | 49.5 m | 1998
€ 850K price reduction
€ 1,950,000
Concorde Marine | 41 m | 1994
new to market with HMY
$ 8,325,000
Sanlorenzo | 32.2 m | 2016
sold
January 23, 2020
Motor yacht Sashay sold
$ 1,150,000
Maiora | 31.39 m | 1999

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