Sunseeker’s 35.2-metre motor yacht Enigma sold after being on the market for less than three months. The deal was concluded by Matt Palmer of Northrop & Johnson, who introduced the buyer. Geoff Moore and Kirill Shabalov of West Nautical and Konstantin Kolpakov of Arcon Yachts were the joint central agents representing the seller. Enigma was launched in 2020 and this is the first time she’s passed hands since her delivery. Her exterior design and naval architecture were conceived by her UK-based builder, while Vickers Studio oversaw her interior design. Vickers Studio curated an open-plan layout that’s both bright and sophisticated. Her original owner invested more than €2,000,000 on interior upgrades, opting for the “Sunseeker Platinum” package that combines design tweaks by Vickers Studio and state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment by Videoworks. Enigma offers accommodation for as many as 12 guests, across five well-appointed staterooms. Her owner’s suite is full-beam and features two walk-in wardrobes and an impressive ensure that’s finished with soft marbles and elegant mosaic tiling. Her remaining four guest suites are located on the lower deck and comprise two twins and two VIPs. She can also carry five crew.In terms of performance, Enigma has been equipped with twin MTU 16V 2000 M96L engines that deliver a cruising speed of 18 knots and a top speed of 24 knots. Enigma was asking €12,750,000 at the time of her sale.
Used Sales
35m Sunseeker motor yacht Enigma sold
Written by Alexander Griffiths
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