Alloy Yachts’ 56.4-metre sailing yacht Mondango 3 sold with Burgess representing both the buyer and seller. Henry Craven-Smith and Jamie Small of Burgess oversaw the negotiations for the sale of this New Zealand-built yacht.Photo: BurgessThe sailing yacht Mondango 3 was delivered in 2014 and has been well maintained over the years, undertaking her most refit last year at STP Palma, Palma de Mallorca. Mondango 3 features an exterior design and naval architecture penned by Dubois Naval Architects, while her interior came from the UK-based studio, Reymond Langton Design. Photo: BurgessPhoto: BurgessPhoto: BurgessPhoto: BurgessWith 499 GT and a five stateroom layout, Mondango 3 can comfortably accommodate as many as 11 guests. The sailing yacht offers plenty of social space, and her styling emulates the 1920s, thanks to vivid bold colours and irregular patterns well recognised as being from the Art Deco era. Photo: BurgessPhoto: BurgessPhoto: BurgessMondango 3 is equipped with a single CAT engine that allows her to cruise at 12 knots, even when her sail is furled. Notably, she was the sixth largest sailing yacht on the market. Photo: BurgessShe was asking €35,000,000 at the time of her sale.
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Sold: Alloy Yachts’ 56m sailing yacht Mondango 3
Written by Alexander Griffiths
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