The legendary 97.2m Carinthia VII has been listed for sale by Antoine Larricq and Stuart Larsen at Fraser. Carinthia VII was launched by Lürssen in 2002. The yacht's naval architecture was made by a German shipyard in-house, her interior layout was developed by Tim Heywood while the interior design was made by Ellerhorst and Kreuter. Since delivery, Lürssen Yacht Management has been in charge of maintenance and operations.

Built in steel, the six-deck Carinthia VII is an impressive 3,643GT. Her deep blue elegant hull is considered to be one of the most successful in yacht design. Viewed from a distance, the main deck appears to have no windows because they are concealed by darkened glass with black frames which are only visible up close.

Carinthia VII can accommodate up to 14 guests in eight luxurious staterooms. She has a separate owner’s deck with a private study/drawing room, VIP stateroom, and a beauty parlor as well as six staterooms on the main deck. She can carry up to 40 crew with accommodation split across two decks.

She has a full spa and wellness area on the lower deck with a hammam, a sauna, a plunge pool, and a steam shower.

She is powered by four 10,060hp MTU diesel engines and can cruise at 20 knots and has a top speed of 25 knots and a range of 5,000 nautical miles at 18 knots. Carinthia VII is also equipped with a ‘touch-and-go’ helipad on the bow and has garages for two 8.80m tenders plus water toys.

Carinthia VII was designed as a family yacht and has only been used privately by her original owner.
Her asking price is EUR120,000,000.
Credits: Yacht Harbour archive