The 29.5-metre Julie II has been sold with Michael Gräff of Ocean Independence representing the seller and Judith Estrella of Charter & Dreams introducing the buyer.
Built in GRP by Spanish yard Astondoa in 2001, the yacht benefitted from an interior refit in 2022.
Julie II can accommodate up to 10 guests in four cabins on the lower deck. Located amidships, the full beam owner's suite features a king size berth, dressing room, desk-vanity hybrid and en suite with his and hers sink and a bathtub with Jacuzzi function.
Forward in the bow area is the VIP stateroom with queen size berth, cabinets and en suite bathroom with shower cubicle. There are two further twin cabins to port and starboard with Pullmans. Further quarters provide for a crew of four.
The spacious main deck saloon has a U-shaped sofa and, forward, a dining table for eight. The laundry and galley are to port, forward of the saloon.
Julie II's flybridge wet bar, barbecue and dining table provide a lovely setting for al fresco meals, with sunpads on hand for relaxation in the sun. The foredeck offers an alternative spot for sunbathing that's perfect for thrill-seekers looking to enjoy the fresh air while Julie II is underway.
With a range of 540 nautical miles at 16 knots cruising speed, this 141GT yacht is powered by triple MAN 12V D2842 1,300hp diesels engines driving her up to a top speed of 25 knots. She is a commercially registered charter vessel with a good charter record. Zero speed stabilisers keep guests steady even at rest.
Julie II was asking €1,150,000.