The 65-metre Codecasa motor yacht Eternity has been listed for sale with Adam Papadakis of Moravia Yachting.
Eternity is the first 65-metre motor yacht built by Codecasa and arguably the flagship of the Italian yard's fleet. She was launched in April 2010, closely followed by the launch of the 65-metre Joia the Crown Jewel in June of the same year, and the 65-metre Regina D'Italia in 2019.
She was constructed in steel and aluminium to a design by the Italian yard's in-house design team, Cantieri Navali, and Franco & Anna Della Role. However, significant works in 2022 saw her exteriors and interiors refitted to "superlative standards" from the drawing boards of Suzanne Lovell. Her most recent works were completed in 2024.
Accommodation on board Eternity is for 14 guests across seven cabins comprising a master suite, four double cabins and two twins, each with additional Pullman berths. The master suite – full-beam and located on the main deck – is spacious and refreshed, complete with walk-in wardrobe, his and hers en suites with a Jacuzzi tub, owner's study and a private balcony. Meanwhile, a crew of 17 are accommodated across nine cabins.
Her new interiors are "Bahamas-esque", described as "fresh, contemporary, and showcasing a subtle oceanic theme." The interior colour scheme is predominantly monochrome, with dark woods in the social spaces and light woods in the accommodation, complimented by pops of bright colour and a variety of patterns.
As expected from a flagship Italian build, there is plenty of social space on board, with Eternity boasting a volume of 1,046GT. Her main saloon is a prime example, subtly divided into multiple seating areas and a bar with stools, accessible through the spacious and versatile aft deck lounge.
On the upper deck is a spacious formal dining room and versatile space for entertaining, leading out to an expansive al fresco dining area. Each of her decks are easily connected with a central lift, and she is fitted with a comprehensive audio-visual system throughout.
Her sundeck is flexible: home to sunpads and a bar to enjoy uninterrupted views, and an enclosed gym with shower for elevated exercising. On the foredeck lies a large six-metre Jacuzzi pool that doubles as an exercise pool with several current resistance speeds.
According to her brokers, she has an "excellent charter record", notably housing a great selection of water toys including a water slide, inflatables, two Jet Skis and two tenders.
The yacht for sale is powered by twin Caterpillar 3516B engines, providing a top speed of 17 knots, and an impressive 6,000 nautical mile range at an economical cruising speed of 14 knots.
Currently lying in Nassau, The Bahamas, Eternity is asking €35,000,000.