The 48.8-metre Christensen motor yacht Chasseur has been sold with Wes Sanford of Northrop & Johnson representing the seller and Stuart Larsen plus Lon McCloskey of Fraser introducing the buyer.
Built by the US yard in 2017, Chasseur was refitted in 2020, when she received "opulent interior styling", and most recently in 2022, with interior designs by Patrick Knowles.
Accommodation is for up to 13 guests in six cabins, all accessible by an elevator. The full-beam master suite on the main deck features a king-sized bed and green onyx his and hers bathrooms. The full-beam VIP stateroom, on the lower deck, is similarly fitted out and the remaining guest accommodation comprises two king-sized cabins, two cabins with both double and single beds plus one cabin with a queen-sized bed and Pullman berth. There are quarters for a crew of 10.
Chasseur's main saloon is bathed in natural light from expanses of windows and the adjacent formal dining saloon seats 12 guests at a custom table by Patrick Knowles Designs. The skylounge deck features "plush seating", casual dining and a marble bar. The broker described the interior as "zen-like". Up on the sundeck is a 10-person Jacuzzi, ample lounging space, a large TV and a full-service bar.
Twin Caterpillars give the 499GT yacht a 3,000-nautical-mile range, a cruising speed of 12 knots and a maximum speed of 15 knots. Quantum zero-speed stabilisers ensure guest comfort aboard the "helicopter capable" vessel, which has recently undergone a comprehensive five-year ABS survey.
Chasseur was last asking $29,750,000.