Northrop and Johnson has announced the sale of the 25,89m Numarine 26XP Hull no: 22. The yacht has been sold by Yacht Broker Deniz Kaymaz representing the seller and the buyer together with Numarine International Sales Manager Ali Tanir. This deal marks the first sale after signing an exclusive agreement to represent Numarine XP lines in the European Economic area including Switzerland.
Numarine 26XP offers a flexible design concept. She was designed to offer the owner the same capabilities as the larger yachts in the Numarine explorer fleet, but with the convenience of being able to berth in more shallow harbors.
The Numarine 26XP offers accommodation for up to 10 guests comprising a master suite amidships and either three or four additional guest cabins below deck. The owner’s stateroom is extremely spacious and feels like a private haven. With a versatile configuration, the owner can choose between a four or five-cabin layout, depending on which best suits their needs. The 26XP welcomes up to three crew members onboard in crew quarters.
The yacht features an extensive main saloon that is light and airy, with a constant flow of brightness from the surrounding windows. The simple and classic layout of the salon showcases a C-shaped couch and an opposite sofa. The formal dining space is nearby and encourages guests to sit and enjoy meals together. Aft of the main salon is a simple alfresco setup, ideal for casual meals outdoors.
A well-proven and efficient hull specially designed for ocean cruising. The yacht achieves a maximum speed of 28 knots, with a cruising speed of 18.
The yacht is scheduled for delivery in February 2023.
Northrop & Johnson is the world’s leading full-service superyacht brokerage and charter firm with offices in the United States, Europe, Asia and Australia. Founded in 1949, it specializes in new yacht construction and yacht sales, for mega yachts, superyachts, motor yachts and sailing yachts.
Numarine, a European high-performance motor-yacht shipyard headquartered in Istanbul, offers a range of yachts from 19 to 45 meters.
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