Fraser announced the sale of 75-meter Arrow. She has been sold after just 10 weeks on the market. The seller was represented by Fraser's Andrew Bond and the buyer by Kitson Yachts Michael Tabor and Brandon Kummer.
Arrow was delivered by Feadship in 2020, she features a hybrid technology, which makes her an energy efficient superyacht with a low impact.
London-based studio H2 Yacht Design and Feadship de Voogt have collaborated to create the exquisite design of M/Y Arrow. The main deck is highlighted by a large-screen cinema, alongside elegant saloon and formal dining spaces. Accommodating up to 12 guests in six cabins, the yacht boasts a spacious owner's stateroom with an office, his and hers dressing rooms, a main deck VIP suite, and four cabins on the lower deck. A glass lift seamlessly connects the lower, main, and bridge decks. The crew can be comfortably accommodated with quarters for up to 19 members.
Indoor-outdoor living is flawlessly integrated on Arrow, with glass bulwarks providing breathtaking sea views. The bridge deck features a skylounge with a bar that opens to an informal dining area, perfect for al fresco meals with seating for 12 guests. The sundeck offers a pizza oven, barbecue, professionally-equipped gymnasium, and a hot tub.
On the lower deck, two fold-down balconies transform into a spacious beach club. Here, guests can enjoy a large full-service bar, a dive store, and a dedicated massage and sauna area.
“ In our sector of the market, every yacht is unique. But it must be said that some are more unique than others. Arrow offers an outstanding array of craftsmanship, intelligent, stylish but functional design, advanced engineering and technology that doesn’t just set her apart today, but will do so for years to come,” says Andrew Bond.
Arrow’s last known asking price was EUR139,900,000.
Credits: Yacht Harbour archive