Cheoy Lee’s 45.72-metre superyacht Qing sold, with Jarrett Hiebert of Merle Wood & Associates representing the buyer and Kevin Merrigan & Kristen Klein of Northrop & Johnson standing in for the seller.Qing was launched in 2011 as the second unit from Cheoy Lee’s Marco Polo Series. Ron Holland Design was the studio behind both her exterior design and naval architecture, responsible for her striking red hull and distinctive bulbous bow.With 485 GT of interior volume and a five-stateroom configuration, Qing can comfortably accommodate as many as nine guests.Photo: Camper & NicholsonsHer master suite is located on the bridge deck, while the other four suites, comprising a king VIP, a king-bed stateroom, a twin and a single, can be found on the lower deck. Qing can also carry 10 crew.Photo: Camper & NicholsonsQing features a luxurious and contemporary interior design that is finished in an array of materials, such as loss-finished Macassar ebony and rich walnuts. Guests will find plenty of opportunities to socialise thanks to numerous entertainment and dining areas both inside and out.Photo: Camper & NicholsonsIn terms of performance, Qing has been equipped with a single Caterpillar engine that delivers a cruising speed of 10 knots and a 5,000 nautical mile range.
Qing was asking $9,800,000 at the time of her sale.