The 39.6 metre motor yacht Carmen Serena has been sold with both buyer and seller represented by Stratos Korias at Atalanta Marine.
Built with a steel hull and composite superstructure by now-defunct Greek yard Marine Industrial Technologies to a design by Lally Poulias, she was delivered in 1993 with a refit in 2009 and immediately made a strong impression on the Eastern Mediterranean charter market. A classic Art Deco interior by M. Galanos accommodates 10 guests in five cabins comprising a master suite, two doubles and two twins, all with entertainment centres, television screens and en suite bathroom facilities including Jacuzzi whirlpool tubs.
Her main saloon offers seating areas that are both spacious and intimate. There is a full-service bar, which is equipped with an entertainment centre including a large television screen on a rise and fall mechanism. Her dining room seats ten guests comfortably and also boasts reflective ceilings.
She also boasts a spacious and well laid out exterior with an upper sun deck level, which has an outdoor barbecue area. Her swim platform makes for easy access to the sea and full enjoyment of her sea toys. Her top speed is 18 knots and she boasts a maximum cruising range of 3,500 nautical miles at 12 knots with power coming from two 1,714hp Deutz-MWM TBD604BV12 diesel engines.
Carmen Serena was asking €850,000.