The 26.8-metre Azimut motor yacht Dawo has been sold with Maël Fiolet at Camper & Nicholsons representing the seller and Matt Palmer of Northrop & Johnson representing the buyer.
Delivered in 2020, Dawo is one of the Italian shipyard’s popular Grande 27 models and showcases an impressive flybridge design. The exterior is courtesy of the late Stefano Righini, while the bright and modern interior was created by Salvagni Architetti.
Dawo accommodates 10 guests across five cabins comprising one full-beam master suite on the main deck, as well as two double cabins and two twin cabins on the lower deck.
In terms of al fresco living, meals can be enjoyed on the yacht's protected aft cockpit, while the spacious flybridge features a bar, dining table and sunbeds. Rendered in neutral palettes, the multiple banks of seating create a relaxing ambience, which is extended to the forward terrace with sun pads on the bow. Multiple awnings offer cover over a selection of lounge spaces, appealing to sun-seekers and shade-seekers alike.
The yacht also features a large tender garage at the stern with an opening transom door and a sizeable aft bathing platform.
With just one owner since new, she boasts an impressive charter record and remains in "immaculate condition" with low engine hours, according to the broker.
Powered by two 1,900hp MAN V12 engines, she reaches a top speed of 28 knots and a cruising speed of 24 knots.
Dawo was asking €5,750,000.