Delivered in 2021, she was designed inside and out by Harrison Eidsgaard, with naval architecture developed by Feadship’s De Voogt Naval Architects.
Inside, the yacht for sale is arranged around a clear focus on light, space, and flow, with large floor-to-ceiling windows drawing natural light deep into the main living areas. The main saloon and formal dining room are connected through a consistent palette of earthy tones with navy accents, creating a calm and cohesive atmosphere across the deck. A skylounge on the bridge deck continues this approach, offering an additional social space with elevated views.
Movement between decks is handled by a private elevator serving all levels, supported by a sculptural glass spiral staircase that runs from the main deck up to the sundeck. Interior detailing remains understated but precise, with careful attention given to materials and proportions.
Deck spaces on board the motor yacht for sale are arranged across multiple levels, each set up for a mix of open-air living and shaded retreat. The sundeck serves as a central social hub, with forward-facing lounge seating, a bar, sunpads, and a large jacuzzi aft. An enclosed gym with free weights, rowing machine, and climbing wall sits on the same level, paired with a sauna for wellness use.
Forward of the wheelhouse, a shaded seating area provides a quieter alternative, while the aft decks step down toward a beach club at water level.
This space incorporates fold-down platforms, a bar, dining area, and direct access to the sea, with a side garage housing tenders and water toys. Two helipads - located on the foredeck and sundeck - are capable of accommodating an Airbus EC135, supporting flexible guest access.
With a gross tonnage of 1,728GT, accommodation on board is arranged for up to 14 guests across seven cabins. The full-beam owner’s suite is positioned on the bridge deck, complete with a private lounge, walk-in wardrobe, and his-and-hers en suite bathroom. This elevated placement provides additional privacy while freeing up the main deck for guest use.
Power comes from twin MTU engines rated at 3,003hp each, delivering a top speed of around 17.5 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. Stabilizers are fitted to improve comfort both underway and at anchor, supporting her role as a long-range cruising yacht.
Vanish is listed on YachtBuyer and is currently asking €148,000,000.
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