Northrop & Johnson has announced the sale of the Benetti Legend 85 yacht Rose of Kingston II. Yacht Broker Ed Dickinson represented the seller, with the yacht's last asking price at €2,200,000.

Rose of Kingston II is part of the Benetti Legend 85 series, designed by Stefano Righini, with interiors by Zuretti. The yacht features a GRP hull and is powered by twin Caterpillar diesel engines, enabling a cruising speed of 10 knots and a top speed of 13 knots. With a range of 1,500 nautical miles, the yacht is equipped for long-range voyages.

The yacht offers accommodation for up to 10 guests across four staterooms, including a spacious master suite on the main deck and a full-beam VIP suite on the lower deck. Two additional guest staterooms, each with an en-suite bathroom, provide comfortable lodging for all onboard.

Rose of Kingston II also features three distinct outdoor deck spaces, including an alfresco dining area on the aft deck, cushioned sunpads on the bow, and a sundeck with a casual dining area, curved seating, and a wet bar under a retractable awning.

Credit: Northrop & Johnson

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