Sold in January 2018, the 50 metre tri-deck superyacht Invader is back on the market, listed for sale by Burgess.
Built in steel and aluminium by Italian yard Codecasa to INSB class and MCA compliant, she was delivered in 1999 with a full refit in 2019 including a new interior by Studio Vafiadis. Her stunning interior uses a blend of pear wood, sycamore and American cherry to great effect, accommodating up to 10 guests in five cabins. These consist of a main deck master suite, two doubles and two twins, all with marble en-suite bathroom facilities. In addition, there are quarters for 11 crew in six cabins aboard this yacht for sale.
The main deck saloon has comfortable sofas and coffee tables to port and starboard with a third table and sofa against the forward half wall acting as a divider from the dining area. The dining room features an oval burl top table with inlaid wood and 10 chairs, while the flooring is artistically executed with marble, inlaid onyx and carpeting.
Forward of the wheelhouse on the bridge deck is a Portuguese bridge and guest lounge area with a semi-circular settee, a forward looking round table and four chairs. The wheelhouse has three helm seats, raised bench seating and access to the ship’s office to port. Next aft is the large skylounge which is actually the main saloon and entertaining area, with a fully equipped bar and four bar stools. There are two sitting areas, each with a sofa and upholstered chairs and coffee table.
Forward on the immense sundeck is a sun pad area followed by a large Jacuzzi to port opposite a bar with four bar stools and a teak table with four chairs, offering the ideal location for al fresco cocktails before going down to dinner.
Twin 2,200hp Caterpillar diesel engines give her a range of 5,500 nautical miles and she is fitted with Vosper zero speed stabilisers.
Lying in Greece, Invader is asking €12,800,000.