A look at top three biggest superyacht sales of 2010


The yacht market was one of the luxury industries that were affected badly. But yet there have been several deals with eye-popping figures. Here are the top three yachts that brokered the highest sales. Starting with the Superyacht Moonlight II (ex Alysia). Sold in June 2010 by joint central agents Edmiston & Company, Burgess, and Peter Insull Yacht with Edmiston’s marketing brains, this nautical engineering wonders is 85m long. Constructed by the Greece-based Neorion Shipyards Syros, the Moonlight II features Alpha Marine and Lally Poulias. The superyacht came with a massive price tag of $108,772,285.

Also read -  It costs a whopping $640,000 just to fuel up Abu Dhabi royal family member Sheikh Mansour’s $600 million megayacht, which is enough to buy a 2-bed apartment in Manhattan and two Tesla Model S cars. At 525 feet long 'Blue' is the fourth largest yacht in the world.


Next up is the Superyacht Lauren L. built-in 2002 by Cassens-Werft, the 90m long superyacht was originally meant to be a 100-passenger cruise vessel, which saw a major revamp in 2008. Set at a sales price of $83,239,395, the yacht can accommodate as many as 40 guests onboard. The Lauren L can be chartered via Edmiston & Company.
And finally comes the Superyacht Natita (ex Ona). Designed by Alberto Pinto, the 66m long yacht was originally built by Germany-based Kusch Yachts in 2005; the yacht was revamped as Narita. Sold by Burgess, the superyacht earned a massive $76,694,275.
[SuperYachts]

Tags from the story
Written By