The 28.3-metre Hatteras motor yacht Pura Vida sold, with Brandon Barnes from Denison Yachting introducing the buyer, and David Wiest from RJC representing the seller.Pura Vida was delivered in 2000 as part of the 92 Hatteras Elite Series. She was fully built by her American builder, Hatteras, who bore responsibility for her naval architecture, interior design, and exterior design. The flybridge yacht sold in pristine condition, having recently undergone an extensive refit in 2020. Inside, Hatteras committed to a timeless interior design. Her main saloon is decorated with cherry woods, plush white furnishings, and a wide-screen television. Panoramic windows encompass the saloon to fill the space with natural light. Forward lies a formal dining table that comfortably seats six guests.Pura Vida provides accommodation for up to eight guests across four staterooms, alongside five crew to attend to her guests’ needs. The full-beam master stateroom benefits from a dressing room and his-and-hers ensuite.Outside, Pura Vida offers plenty of opportunities for socialising and relaxing, with ample seating dotted throughout her two decks. Her exterior features sunbeds, sofas, an alfresco dining area, grill, and a wet bar. Performance-wise, the 166 GT motor yacht is equipped with twin MTU engines, giving her a top speed of 25 knots and a cruising speed of 22 knots. At the time of her sale, she had a last-known asking price of $2,795,000.
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28m Hatteras motor yacht Pura Vida sold
Written by Samantha Malin
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