Just in time for Christmas, the 50-metre Silver Lining, built by Christensen Yachts, has been sold, thanks to IYC's Frank and Katya Grzeszczak as part of an in-house deal. Delivered to her original owner in 2017, Silver Lining is the largest yacht launched by the yard to date and is designed by the Christensen team.Photo: IYC YachtsPhoto: IYC YachtsBuilt in lightweight FRP, Silver Lining features an interior by Kimberly Graham who has created a classical decor with black American walnut panelling and intricate stonework throughout. Accommodation is for up to 16 guests in six cabins, including the large master cabin is located on the main deck and two VIPs, a double and two twins. Her forward guest rooms below each have a double bed, a single bed and a Pullman.
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Photo: IYC YachtsPhoto: IYC YachtsGuests can make use of the main saloon with a formal dining table able to seat all 16 guests, a bar and entertainment set up and the full-beam sky lounge, which provides a relaxed environment for guests to retreat to with a bar, entertainment system and games table.
Photo: IYC YachtsPhoto: IYC YachtsPhoto: IYC YachtsOutside and leading out from the main saloon is the aft mid-level deck, created for casual dining with an entertainment system. Another alfresco dining area can be found on the main aft deck adjacent to the sky lounge. The sun deck boasts sun pads, a Jacuzzi and bar and overlooks the touch and go helipad.Photo: IYC Yachts
Photo: IYC YachtsPowered by twin MTU 12V4000 engines Silver Lining cruises comfortably at 14 knots, with a maximum speed of 16 knots and a range of over 4000nm. At the time of sale, she had an asking price of $34,000,000.