The 54 metre motor yacht Fortunate Sun, listed for sale by Burgess, has seen a price reduction of $2,100,000.
With exterior styling and interior design by Tim Heywood, Fortunate Sun was built in steel and aluminium by Australian yard Oceanfast and delivered in 2003 with a refit in 2013 and a repaint of the hull and superstructure in 2016.
The interior features bird's eye maple and madrona burl panelling throughout, accommodating up to ten guests in five cabins. These consist of a full-beam master suite, two doubles and two twins, all with flatscreen televisions, high-speed internet access and marble en-suite bathroom facilities. In addition, the four guest cabins can be converted into two VIP suites aboard this yacht for sale.
The main-deck saloon offers comfortable seating, a bar and an entertainment centre featuring a large flatscreen television and a state-of-the-art audio/visual system, while forward is a formal dining area. Up in the skylounge is more relaxation space with large picture windows, comfortable settees, an entertainment centre and a bar. Doors from the skylounge lead out to the upper deck aft with a custom teak panelled table for al fresco cocktails and dining.
Up a further flight of stairs is the sun deck with a Jacuzzi surrounded by fitted sun beds and a separate generous lounging area. Twin 2,330hp MTU 12V 4000 M70 diesel engines power her to a maximum speed of 17 knots and a range of 6,000 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 12 knots.
On display at the Monaco Yacht Show 2019, Fortunate Sun is now asking $19,900,000.