The classic 30.4 metre motor yacht Sea Bound, listed for sale by Ralph Raulin at Worth Avenue Yachts, has been sold with the buyer introduced by Sean Fenniman at Allied Marine.
Sea Bound was built with an aluminium hull and superstructure by US yard Burger to a design by Don O’Keeffe and delivered in 1996 to experienced owners with worldwide cruising in mind. She exemplifies the timeless, classic look and feel that Burger is known for.
A full refit in 2014 included a new interior upgrade, an update of the mechanical systems and a repaint, which gave her a striking new Kingston grey livery. Among the notable improvements was the installation of new electronics and a new navigation mast.
She has accommodation for up to six guests split between three cabins, including a full-beam master suite, a VIP suite and a twin cabin. All cabins have en-suite bathrooms.
Sea Bound features an open-plan interior by Barbara Wagner and Benson Design, with hideaway window shades, abundant storage and screens on all opening doors and ports. Butternut wood, hand-finished with raised panels, is used for bulkheads and furniture to create a warm, rich interior.
She is propelled by twin 1,250hp Caterpillar engines, giving her a cruising speed of 17 knots and a range of 3,000 nautical miles. Flat out she is capable of a top speed of 19 knots.
Sea Bound was asking $2,250,000.