Custom Line's 33-metre motor yacht Monkeyfish has been sold and renamed Newal after just three months on the brokerage market. Will Christie of Christie Yachts represented the seller in the sale.
Built in GRP to RINA class, Newal was delivered in 2018 from the Italian yard and brand of Ferretti Group as one unit in the highly popular Navetta 33 series. Zuccon International Project was responsible for her exterior design, while her interiors were penned under a collaboration between Sarah Lee Design and Ferretti Yachts.
Her broker noted that she is in excellent condition, having only ever been used privately and over a single season every year by her current owner whilst also being maintained by a full-time crew.
Up to 12 guests can enjoy accommodation across five cabins including a master suite on the main deck. On the lower deck, there are two double cabins and two twin cabins, both with an additional Pullman berth in each and one of which can be converted into a double if required. All cabins benefit from en suite bathrooms and state-of-the-art audio/visual systems.
The main saloon - fitted with a large L-shaped sofa and dining table seating eight - has a stylish monochrome theme throughout and an opening door to its very own foldable side deck balcony.
Outdoor facilities include two al fresco dining areas located on the main deck and bridge deck aft, offering stunning elevated views. The sundeck is fully open and features a lounge area complete with sun pads – the perfect way to soak up the sun.
To cap it all off, a Portuguese bridge is located towards the bow, complemented by another large seating and sunbathing area.
Twin 1,400hp MAN diesel engines provide a cruising speed of 12 knots and a maximum speed of 15 knots. The motor yacht is also fitted with Trac zero-speed stabilisers for additional comfort.
Newal was last asking €7,950,000.