The classic 45.8-metre Feadship motor yacht Dojo has been sold with Nathan Farrelly of Edmiston and Vassilis Fotilas of Fraser representing the seller.
Dojo was built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Feadship to a design by the legendary Jon Bannenberg and launched in 1981. While her exterior harks back to designs of the 1980s, a major rebuild between 2016 and 2018 saw her reborn as a modern yacht. Used only privately, she has been well kept with low engine hours and a comprehensive maintenance schedule overseen by her owner and crew.
Dojo offers flexible accommodation for 11 guests in five cabins and operates with a crew of nine.
Her main saloon and adjoining dining area offer a modern décor with subtle tones mixed with dark woods and plenty of natural light. Her decks are equally impressive, offering both lounging and dining options whether on the main deck, bridge deck or the sun deck. A seated bar can be found on the sun deck and offers stunning panoramic views.
Her top speed is 15 knots and she boasts a maximum cruising range of 4,500 nautical miles with power coming from two 932hp Caterpillar D398-TA diesel engines.
Dojo was asking €8,900,000 with VAT paid.