The 32.1-metre sailing yacht Iemanja has joined the market with Rodrigo Nicholson of Camper & Nicholsons.
Designed by award-winning naval architect Ron Holland, she was constructed in aluminium by French sailing yacht builder Chantiers Naval de Biot in 1989 and underwent an extensive refit in 2018. Works included rebuilding her main engine and painting her hull.
Accommodation is provided for a party of eight in four cabins. Aft is a large full-beam master cabin with king-size berth and bathtub. Immediately forward, to starboard, is a single cabin, with a transverse bed, that may be used as a nanny or children's cabin – or potentially an extra crew cabin. Further forward are two guest cabins with upper and lower berths, the lower being queen sized. Crew quarters for four are situated in the bow forward of the saloon along with the Miele-equipped galley, laundry and a crew mess.
The semi-sunken main saloon sports a settee to port and a fully-equipped bar, benefitting from a magnificent maple and rosewood sole. To starboard is a large dining table and entertainment area with pop-out television. The interior was refreshed this year, with all-new upholstery, to designs by Joan Lao, and feels bright and contemporary.
Iemanja's inviting centre cockpit feels secure and well protected, with its Bimini overhead and the deckhouse forward, the perfect spot to enjoy al fresco meals at the twin tables while underway or at anchor.
The 103GT yacht for sale has a single 576hp Caterpillar engine giving her a speed of 10 to 12 knots and range of 2,000 nautical miles under power.
Lying in Valencia, Spain, Iemanja is asking €1,750,000.