61m Lürssen motor yacht Marguerite for sale

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Miami preview: On board the 61m five-deck Lürssen with a two-storey owner’s apartment

11 February 2025 • Written by Hannah Rankine for Moran Yacht & Ship

A multi-level owner’s apartment, professional dive centre and oceangoing range of 4,400 nautical miles are just some of the exceptional features of Lürssen’s 61.2-metre Marguerite – and the Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show presents the perfect opportunity to see her in all her glory.

While Marguerite was built back in 2004, she has benefitted from numerous upgrades since her delivery. Her most recent refit project was in 2024, which included a full repaint job and upgrades to all the major onboard systems, and she had a brand-new interior in 2021.

"After a full refit in 2024, Marguerite offers discerning yacht buyers a unique opportunity to purchase a high volume, turn-key vessel ready for immediate cruising," says Moran Yacht & Ship representative Chris Callahan. “The meticulous care given to this yacht over the years is immediately apparent upon stepping on board. For buyers looking in the 60-metre range, Marguerite should undoubtedly be at the top of their list.”

Her five decks were designed inside and out by British studio Winch Design, whose ambitious brief also included capacious tender storage and the ability to cruise for 30 days at a time. It’s safe to say that Winch’s design exceeded expectations, with the yacht housing an 8.3-metre Yachtwerft Meyer guest tender and a 7.7-metre Yachtwerft Meyer sports tender. With this in mind, Marguerite is the perfect choice for an adventure-loving owner who would take advantage of her fully stocked toybox, including two waverunners, two Seabobs, a foil board, wakeboard, pedal board, kayak, paddleboards, inflatables and fishing gear. For those wanting to explore the ocean even further, the professional dive centre has all the necessary kit for epic scuba and snorkelling excursions.

Stepping on board, guests are welcomed by a grand double staircase on either side of the transom leading up to the main deck, with pristine teak decks throughout. There are large open spaces for family getaways or entertaining, including a spacious split-level sundeck with an enclosed gym, 10-person Jacuzzi and sun loungers for 12 guests below and a secluded area up top for complete solitude or more intimate gatherings. Inside, Winch had 1,444GT of internal volume to play with, incorporating a huge main deck saloon with a lounge area aft and a formal dining area forward, separated by a grand piano amidships, with plenty more lounging areas in the upper saloon.

When it comes to accommodation on board, owner exclusivity was a key factor, so the yacht sleeps 12 guests across six cabins with a unique “owner’s apartment” that stretches the full 12.3-metre beam across both the main and upper decks. A truly self-contained suite, this haven features his-and-her bathrooms and walk-in dressing rooms, an office and a private observation lounge. Also on the upper is a VIP suite aft, and four additional staterooms can be found on the lower deck, all with queen-sized beds and their own decorative schemes. Separate quarters in the bow house accommodation for 17 experienced crew members who know the boat inside out.

With a solid steel displacement hull and aluminium superstructure, Marguerite was built for extended periods on board. Thanks to her twin MTU 12V 4000 M70 diesel engines, she has a 4,400-nautical-mile range at her cruising speed of 12 knots and a top speed of 16 knots. She is “extremely stable at sea and at anchor”, according to her broker, with her Quantum zero-speed stabilisers adding extra comfort to the experience.

Marguerite is currently on the market with Moran Yacht & Ship and asking $43,750,000. View more details here or get in touch with the brokers today to arrange a viewing at the Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show 2025.

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