Exterior of Oceanic 143

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$2M price drop announced on Canados' 43m Oceanic 143

21 October 2024 • Written by Milly Robinson

A $2,000,000 price drop has been announced on Canados’ 43.5-metre Oceanic 143, listed with Kevin Bonnie and Mark Elliot of IYC. The yacht will be on display at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

Delivered in 2023 by Italian yard Canados, the yacht’s was developed by Arrabito Naval Design in collaboration with the shipyard’s chief naval architect Giovanni Senatore. She was a winner of the "Best Naval Architecture - Semi-Displacement or Planing Motor Yachts" at BOAT International's Design & Innovation Awards 2024 and features a twin-stepped hull and a shallow draft, specifically designed to reduce friction, and a bulbous bow.

The Oceanic 143 is now asking for $23,500,000.

Michela Reverberi penned the yacht's interior, characterised by floor-to-ceiling windows and a suite of light colours. The tri-deck yacht can accommodate up to 10 guests in five cabins, including an owner’s suite with an aft terrace which stretches across the entire upper deck and features a breakfast table, wet bar, lounge area, and sunpad. 

There is an additional owner's terrace forward which enhances privacy and features sunpads and built-in sofas accessible from the port-side corridor. Meanwhile, two guest cabins and two VIP cabins are located on the lower deck.

Stepping inside, the main saloon is the perfect space for relaxation with its large grey sofas that border a curved coffee table, as well as the dining area which can comfortably seat up to 10 guests.

The aft deck, spanning 130 square metres, offers five different social areas, with shaded outdoor space and a large dining table. Up top, the sundeck is a particular highlight with a forward-facing sunpad and bar with stools and sun loungers, while the central mast interior houses a hammam for six people.

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An air-conditioned gym can be found at the transom, which doubles as a beach club. The floor is equipped with two hydraulic systems, allowing storage of toys and electric cars.

On her technical side, the Oceanic 143 achieves a cruising speed of 19 knots, a transatlantic range at 8 knots and a top speed of 26 knots, powered by three Caterpillar diesel engines.

Lying in Fort Lauderdale, the Oceanic 143 is now asking $23,500,000. 

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