The 38.56-metre motor yacht Altavita sold in Gibraltar after just under two years on the market. The deal was concluded by Northrop and Johnson broker Edward Dickinson, in collaboration with Burgess yacht broker Richard Lambert, both of whom represented the seller as joint central agents.Photo: BurgessAltavita was launched in 2018. The yacht features a complete design and engineering from her builder, Gulf Craft and is an example of its Majesty 125 series. Her interior design is complete in dark wooden panelling and light furnishings with accents of marble and leather.Photo: BurgessPhoto: BurgessThe yacht can accommodate as many as 12 guests between six staterooms, she can also accommodate a crew of seven. Her staterooms follow the same interior stying as the communal spaces, with leather walls and dark wooden panelling.Photo: Gulf Cratf Inc.Photo: BurgessThe yacht has a GRP hull and superstructure and is powered by twin Caterpillar engines to a top speed of 19 knots and a cruising speed of 14 knots. She had a last known asking price of €9,950,000.
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