Camper and Nicholsons has sold the FPB 97 Iceberg, with sales broker Andrew LeBuhn representing the buyer. Steve Reoch from All Ocean and Sue Grant from Berthon International represented the seller in a joint CA.

This ocean cruiser was built by New Zealand-based Circa Marine, and was one of the most unusual yachts on the market. This proven expedition yacht, launched in 2014, has completed several trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific passages. She was designed to be handled by a small crew – as few as two sailors – and with minimal maintenance required.

Her interior and exterior were designed by Steve Dashew of Dashew Offshore, and she is the largest in the FPB fleet. Her sharp, angular design and unpainted hull give her a militaristic feel, but her rugged exterior belies a luxurious interior.

Iceberg features a full-beam master suite with office space, dressing room, and ensuite, as well as three additional guest staterooms, including one VIP, and one triple berth to starboard. Her saloon let guests enjoy the 360-degree unhindered views.

Her exterior spaces aft feature another eight-seater table, bimini, barbecue, and a large swim platform provides easy access for watersports. Forward of the deckhouse, a spacious lounging trampoline and sunshade complete the breezy outdoor set-up.

Powered by two John Deere diesel engines of 500 horsepower, she has a maximum speed of 15 knots, a cruising speed of 12 knots, and an approximate range of 5,000 nautical miles.
Iceberg's last known asking price was USD6,650,000.
Credits: Camper and Nicholsons