The 27.99-metre Sunseeker motor yacht Apollo I sold in a deal with Nicola Ricci from Infinite Yachts representing the buyer and West Nautical standing in for the seller during negotiations. The British yacht was delivered in 2007 as part of the Sunseeker 90 series.Apollo I has been extensively refitted over the years with a new interior design and silver grey hull wrapping in her most recent refit in 2018. She features naval architecture by Don Shead Yacht Design while her interior and exterior were originally penned by her builder Sunseeker.Apollo I can accommodate nine guests in four luxurious cabins, within a full beam master suite, a VIP stateroom and two twin staterooms, one of which can be covered into a double and one with a pullman berth. Each of these four staterooms comes complete with an ensuite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe. Apollo I can also accommodate a crew of three across two cabins.Apollo I offers great volumes and well-arranged decks including three dining areas and multiple sun loungers. She is equipped with a hydraulic swim platform, bow and stern thrusters and zero speed stabilisers, offering maximum comfort at sea and at anchor.Apollo I is powered by twin MTU engines that can propel her to an incredible top speed of 30 knots and a cruising speed of 23 knots. She had a last known asking price of €1,695,000.
28m Sunseeker yacht Apollo I finds new owners
Written by Sophie Spicknell
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