The 41.9-metre motor yacht Soy Amor has been sold to a buyer represented by Allied Yachting Agents of France. She had been on the market with Eastwind Yachts who represented the seller since 2018, having initially joined the market in September 2014 at an asking price of €23,900,000, according to data in BOATPro. She is to be renamed Nela.
Built of GRP by Italian yard Benetti to ABS class and MCA compliance and recently completed her class survey, Soy Amor was delivered 2014 as the third hull in the yard's Crystal 140 series. She features exterior styling by yacht designer Stefano Righini with large exterior living spaces and expansive windows to allow natural light to flow into the interior.
Francois Zuretti designed the contemporary interiors of Soy Amor and notable design features include a backlit marble waterfall in the main foyer and an upper saloon fireplace. A large saloon incorporates two sofa areas serviced by a bar and entertainment centre with a formal dining area found on the upper deck.
Accommodation is for 10 guests in five cabins consisting of a master suite, two doubles and two twins – all with full en suite bathrooms – plus quarters for nine crew members. A tender garage is placed amidships with a side door for launching, freeing up space astern for a beach club.
Soy Amor is powered by twin 1,450hp Caterpillar engines, providing a maximum speed of 15 knots. This yacht is also fitted with zero speed stabilisers.
Soy Amor was last asking €12,500,000.