A $2,200,000 price drop has been announced on the 46.9-metre Admiral Marine motor yacht Star Diamond, listed for sale with Carl Sputh of Northrop & Johnson.
Delivered by the US yard in 1998, Star Diamond is in "excellent condition", according to her brokers, following a major refit completed in 2024 with works comprising over $9,000,000 in mechanical, structural, and shipyard upgrades. She was designed by Lou Codega with an interior by Donald Starkey, built to RINA Class specifications.
The 46.9-metre is best recognised for being the star of Below Deck season two in 2014, under her previous name Ohana.
Star Diamond accommodates 10 guests in five cabins. A full-beam master suite is located on the main deck, complete with private lounge, his-and-hers en suite bathroom, and king-size bed. Meanwhile, guests are accommodated across one double cabin, one twin and two convertible twin-to-king cabins with a sliding partition that can transform the space into a full-beam VIP suite. Crew accommodation is for 10 across six cabins.
The interiors on board are designed to a "New England' style, decorated with fine woods, marbles and fabrics, while large windows provide bounds of light to make the spaces feel bright and spacious.
The main deck houses the formal main saloon, with a full dining table for 12 and foyer. A large bridge deck sky lounge is divided into three distinct areas with casual seating and wet bar, an entertainment system and a games table, all opening onto a climate-controlled alfresco dining area. Her layout is also flexible, easily convertible into a gym, game room, or spa depending on her new owner's needs.
On the sun deck there is a large U-shaped bar that seats 12 – perfect for informal dining and evening drinks – alongside a six-person Jacuzzi with adjoining sunpads. Further aft are two semi-circular seating areas and a barbecue grill. Gym equipment is also carried on board, while a hydraulic swim platform and garage are home to a range of water toys including a 12.2-metre waterslide.
Powered by twin Caterpillar diesel engines, the 492 GT yacht for sale has a cruising speed of 14 knots and top speed of 18 knots. She is also equipped with Quantum Zero Speed stabilisers, with control systems upgraded in 2024 for enhanced stability.
Currently lying in The Bahamas, Star Diamond is now asking $11,700,000.
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