Curtis Stokes at Curtis Stokes & Associates has found a buyer for the 61.5 metre motor yacht Solemar, with Matt Albert at Yachting Partners International representing the seller.
Built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Amels to a design by Michael Leach, she was delivered in 2003 and refitted in 2011. Lloyds classed and MC compliant, she has an elegant interior with raised and fielded cherry wood paneling accommodating 12 guests in six cabins consisting of a split level master suite on the main deck, a VIP suite on the bridge deck and four double cabins below, all with full en suite bathroom facilities.
The expansive main deck saloon has a large lounge for relaxation on comfortable chairs, a bar, relaxation area and an entertainment centre including a large television screen while forward is a formal dining area.
Exterior areas are a major feature and she has a large aft deck with both sunny and shaded areas for dining and lounging al fresco. The vast sun deck, however, is a real eye-opener, offering sunbathing areas on sun pads and loungers, a Jacuzzi dip pool, an outdoor cinema and a fully equipped air conditioned gymnasium enclosed by glass walls. This area can also convert to an outdoor discotheque, enabling guests to dance away the night under the stars.
The sky lounge is the ideal place for relaxation in peace and quiet in front of an entertainment centre with a full wet bar comfortingly close to hand.
Twin 2,600 Caterpillar diesel engines give her a range of 4,500 nautical miles and she is fitted with zero speed stabilizers.
Solemar's asking price_ _has not been disclosed.