sold
August 10, 2018
Motor yacht The One sold
$ 1,100,000
Lurssen | 71 m | 1973
back on market with RJC Yacht Sales
$ 6,995,000
Christensen | 38.1 m | 1999
$ 896,000 price reduction
$ 1,999,000
Camper & Nicholsons | 38.71 m | 2016
back on market with IYC
$ 11,900,000
Burger | 38.71 m | 2003
€ 1,000,000 price reduction
€ 12,500,000
Heesen | 44.17 m | 2007
sold
August 9, 2018
Motor yacht Rima II sold
€ 6,000,000
Benetti | 49.5 m | 1987
€ 6,500,000 price reduction
€ 53,000,000
Amels | 76.6 m | 1999
sold
August 8, 2018
Motor yacht Triple 8 sold
$ 12,950,000
Royal Denship | 43.4 m | 2009
back on market with IYC
$ 13,250,000
Admiral | 38 m | 2016
sold
$ 6,995,000
Overmarine | 40 m | 2007
back on market with West Nautical
€ 1,350,000
Aicon | 27.43 m | 2007
sold
$ 3,000,000
Azzura Marine | 32 m | 2003
back on market with Italian Yachting Group
$ 10,350,000
Sanlorenzo | 32.2 m | 2017
back on market with Mangusta Brokerage Division
€ 18,000,000
Overmarine | 42.3 m | 2016
sold and renamed Wheels
€ 75,000,000
Oceanco | 76 m | 2008
back on market with Ocean Independence
August 3, 2018
Motor yacht Illa for sale
€ 1,900,000
Astondoa | 29 m | 2004
now for sale with Camper & Nicholsons
€ 12,750,000
Benetti | 36.9 m | 2014
back on market with Fraser
€ 189,500,000
Oceanco | 88.5 m | 2017
now for sale with Camper & Nicholsons
€ 13,750,000
Astondoa | 45.5 m | 2008
sold
€ 8,100,000
Ferretti | 32.95 m | 2016
back on market with Haas International
$ 5,500,000
Ada Yacht Works | 46.9 m | 2013
$ 100,000 price reduction
$ 2,895,000
Picchiotti | 46.3 m | 1982
back on market with Ventura Europe and Olympic Marine
August 1, 2018
Motor yacht Sola for sale
€ 5,500,000
Riva | 26.84 m | 2016
sold
August 1, 2018
Motor yacht Mantra sold
$ 6,500,000
Weaver Boat Works | 26.52 m | 2013

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