The 70-meter Saint Nicolas, built by Lurssen in 2007, has now been sold at an asking price of €46.7 million. One of the most voluminous yachts in this size range, Saint Nicolas had been on the market since 2017.



Saint Nicolas' started as one of 3 yachts built by American entrepreneur Warren E Halle at Lurssen, in what had been a golden era of yacht flipping, during which developers would commission a yacht with the intent of selling it immediately after or even before launch.
Apoise, the first yacht built, was sold to Canadian entrepreneur, David Ritchie for €65 million in 2006. The year before, Halle had commissioned two 70m sisterships for €48 million each (without interior finishes). In 2008, Project Nemo was sold for €71,500,000 and became known as Saint Nicholas, whereas the 3rd yacht, Martha Ann, Halle kept for himself. According to Forbes, Saint Nicolas was purchased by Russian billionaire, Vasily Anisimov.

Refitted in 2017, Saint Nicolas was listed on the market in the third quarter of 2017 at an asking price of €65 million. She then underwent a series of price reductions, most recently in September 2018, before now being sold at an asking price of €46.7 million.
Amongst the yacht's standout features is an interior volume of 1,938 gross ton, a spa pool, an owner's study, an observation lounge in the owner's quarters as well as custom made 8-meter tenders.
The sale of the 81-meter Kibo was also announced today, as part of an extremely active megayacht market.