Latest superyacht sales listings of Camper & Nicholsons International
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Camper & Nicholsons International welcomed a number of new listings to the books at the end of 2009. Jeremy Comport lists the 42m (137’8) Blue Eyes for sale.
Having had one owner and captain since her build by Baglietto in 2004, she is in immaculate condition. She boasts an extensive equipment list.
Georges Bourgoignie lists the 30.5m (100’) sailing yacht C’est La Vie for sale. Build in 1988 by Sparkman & Stephens, she was refit in 2006 by CIM and today boasts accommodation for up to six guests.
Mike Payne brings the 26m (85’3) Solaria Too from Esterel onto the CNI books. Built in 1973, she exemplifies the legendary Esterel sea-keeping qualities and efficiency and is presented in excellent condition.
Jonathan Syrett offers one of the few Princess fly bridge models for sale. Built in 2001, the 25.7m (86’1) Mia & Alejandra has four well-appointed staterooms for up to eight guests. She comes with an optional private berth in Palma also for sale. Gaston Lees Buckley announces the new listing of the 23m (75’5) Techno Diamond. Barely used since her build in 2002, she is in outstanding condition. Reaching speeds of up to 30 knots, she accommodates up to seven guests in style.
Sanlorenzo has a reputation of offering an unrivalled level of customization, which results in the fact that there are never two Sanlorenzo Yachts that are the same. This has been clearly demonstrated by the unique five-stateroom SL104 planing yacht, that will be on display at the Miami International Boat Show (MIBS) this week. Read More