The 33-metre Benetti motor yacht Rehab has received a $1M price reduction to her sales listing with Northrop & Johnson.
Built in 2015 by Italian yard Benetti and designed by Stefano Righini, Rehab is a coveted Tradition Supreme model which is known for its exceptional craftsmanship and design features often reserved for larger yachts. Under her current ownership, she has undergone extensive upgrades and meticulous maintenance, with a comprehensive interior refit undertaken in 2024.
This transformation included all-new audio/visual systems, updated wall coverings, custom cabinetry, flooring and soft furnishings throughout. Her brokers sum her up by saying she "offers an ideal opportunity for an owner interested in a mid-size yacht with the amenities of a superyacht."
The yacht’s interior features a formal dining area in the main saloon, which can comfortably accommodate up to 10 guests. For a more laid-back vibe, the sky lounge offers a room for guests to retreat to at the end of the day complete with a games table, plush lounge seating and a fully equipped bar.
Rehab can accommodate 10 guests across five staterooms, including a light-filled, full-beam owner's suite located on the main deck with commanding views of the ocean, a large walk-in wardrobe and an en suite bath with his-and-hers sinks and a steam shower. Below deck, two queen staterooms and two twin staterooms offer en suite facilities. Crew accommodations support up to six.
One of Rehab's winning features is her spacious tri-deck layout, of which the sundeck is key. During her refit, this deck was thoughtfully reconfigured – it now stretches across nearly half the yacht’s length and features a Jacuzzi, sunpads, bar, pool table, diving board and an integrated lighting system that sets the perfect mood for evening sundowners. Aft, a roomy tender garage can house a full set of toys including Jet Skis, Seabobs, snorkelling and diving equipment as well as a raft of inflatables.
The yacht for sale can reach a top speed of 16 knots. Offered in exceptional condition, buyers should note that she is equipped with CMC Marine Zero Speed stabilisers for optimal comfort both at anchor and underway. The broker also mentioned her shafts and props, which "were recently pulled and serviced to ensure peak mechanical condition."
Rehab is now asking $6,950,000 and is currently lying in Fort Lauderdale.