West Nautical has sold Gulf Craft's Save Your Tears. The 31.68m yacht has been on the market only for two months. The deal was closed by Pierre Badin from the West Nautical office in the South of France and the buyer was introduced by yacht broker Jorge Moreno from Yacht Cancun in Mexico.
Save Your Tears is a part of Gulf Craft's Majesty 100 series. She has an overall length of 31.68m and a wide beam of 7.10m, the three decks and a sky lounge.
She was delivered in 2018, her interior and exterior were recently refitted in 2021, which included the installation of a hot tub, an extra-large sunbed, new furniture and new carpets.
The yacht can accommodate up to 12 guests in five spacious cabins, including a full beam master suite on the main deck, two VIP double cabins and two twins with a Pullman bed in each on the lower deck. Save Your Tears also has a unique and cosy sky lounge on the sundeck, offering an additional salon with a 360° sea view and automatic sliding window. Her main salon and aft deck also offer dining areas for up to 12 guests and two hydraulic balconies increasing the space of the aft deck.
She also has a great range of water toys including sea bobs, stand up paddle boards and snorkelling equipment as well as a Williams Sport Jet 345 tender.
Her twin V12 MAN engines allow her to have a cruising speed of 17 knots and a top speed of 23 knots.
Save Your Tears was listed for sale for EUR 5,390,000.00.
Since the company’s inception in 1982, Gulf Craft has grown to become one of the top seven shipyards in the world: once a builder of small fishing boats in its modest premises, which was a genuine passion for Gulf Craft, they then established their credentials as a leader of innovation and technology in the yachting industry. With five brands in their product portfolio ranging from 31 to 175 feet, Gulf Craft manufactures yachts and boats that appeal to a wide audience, such as touring passenger vessels, Silvercraft family day boats, Oryx Sport Cruisers, Nomad Explorer Yachts, and the flagship Majesty Yachts.
Credits: West Nautical