The 44.5 metre Trinity motor yacht Second Love (ex Bacchus) has been sold, with Kevin Merrigan and Kristen Klein at Northrop & Johnson acting on behalf of the buyer. The yacht was off the market at the time of her sale.
An all-aluminium semi-displacement yacht, Second Love was built by Trinity Yachts to ABS class and delivered in 2004. An Ari Loar interior in marble and raised panel cherry wood accommodates 12 guests in five cabins.
A master suite is situated on the main deck with a king-size bed, built-in sofa, vanity unit and a his and hers en suite bathroom with shower and Jacuzzi tub. Below deck, there are two VIP suites and a double and twin cabin, all with entertainment systems and full en suite bathroom facilities.
The saloon is large and elegant with comfortable seating in settees and occasional chairs plus a bar and full entertainment centre, while formal dining is available in the forward dining area seating 12 guests under sparkling chandeliers. The aft deck is ideal for more casual al fresco dining while the sun deck offers chaise lounges, a bar and a hot tub.
Twin 2,250hp Caterpillar engines give Second Love a top speed of 19 knots, cruising speed of 15 knots and a transatlantic range of 2,300 nautical miles at 10 knots. She is fitted with Quantum zero speed stabilisers for added comfort.
Additionally, her draught of 2.4 metres allows for the opportunity to cruise shallow waters in the Caribbean and The Bahamas. Regular refits from 2014-2023 saw her hull repainted and the addition of new interior soft furnishings.
Second Love was last known asking $15,900,000. She is currently lying in West Palm Beach, USA.