The 45-metre Benetti motor yacht Domani has joined the market with Antonio de Yturbe Redo and Hannah Wolstenholme of Edmiston.
Delivered by the Italian yard in 2016, the steel and aluminium vessel was designed by Benetti’s in-house team with an interior by Galeazzi Architetti. She is the fourth Benetti for the same owner who used an experienced project management team during her construction.
Accommodation is for "12+2" guests in six cabins, including a VIP cabin on the upper deck and a master suite with a side balcony on the main deck. There are quarters for a crew of up to eight. Grey leather curtains and bathrooms fitted with white marble set the tone, complemented by dark oiled soles and deep-pile white carpet.
Domani's upper deck skylounge has an "eight-metre glass door to create a unique indoor-outdoor experience". The sundeck flows as a single space with sunbathing aft, a bar and al fresco dining area amidships plus a Jacuzzi forward, protected from the wind by glass windscreens.
Domani’s foyer has a dramatically lit staircase finished in dark oak and marble. The main saloon has a dining room, bar and "outdoor games". The aft deck leads to the beach club which sports a bar, shower and day head. The broker said that guests can enjoy a cosy cinema with "lavish Italian furnishings".
The RINA-classed 492GT yacht for sale has a maximum speed of 15 knots and a range of 4,000 nautical miles at her cruising speed of 14 knots. Economical speed under twin 1,450hp Caterpillar engines is 11.5 knots.
Lying in Cancun, Mexico, Domani is asking €23,000,000.