The 50.1-metre Oceanfast superyacht She's a 10 sold in Florida after 610 days on the market. The deal was concluded by Henry Schonthal of Reel Deal Yachts on behalf of the buyer, while Shannon McCoy and Michael Mahan of Worth Avenue Yachts represented the seller.Photo: Worth Avenue YachtsBuilt in Australia and launched in 1989, the yacht features exterior and interior design from legendary yacht designer Jon Bannenberg, in collaboration with Phil Curran Design who penned her naval architecture. She features a highly distinctive bow with a long and angular form, as well as a dark blue hull colouring, both of which make her instantly recognisable. Photo: Worth Avenue YachtsPhoto: Worth Avenue YachtsAble to accommodate as many as 12 guests, the yacht has five staterooms including including a master suite on the upper deck, two king staterooms and two double cabins with additional single beds. The rooms are all luxuriously furnished with ensuite bathrooms.Photo: Worth Avenue YachtsPhoto: Worth Avenue YachtsTaken care of by a crew of 10, the yacht is a high-class charter vessel, has neutral decoration and broad flowing spaces for guests to use for relaxing or socialising. Guests can choose between several sitting, dining and bar areas across her three decks.Photo: Worth Avenue YachtsPhoto: Worth Avenue YachtsThe yacht is powered by triple MTU engines and can travel at a top speed of 28 knots and has a cruising speed of 22 knots. She had a last known asking price of $8,495,000.
The 50m Oceanfast yacht She's a 10 sold
Written by Francesca Webster
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