38m damen conversion explorer yacht no destination for sale

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€1M price drop on 38m Damen conversion yacht No Destination

3 April 2025 • Written by Emily Dawkins

SUPERYACHT DIRECTORY

Motor Yacht
Damen Yachting ·  37.5 m ·  2009

A €1,000,000 price reduction has been announced on the 37.5-metre Damen explorer yacht No Destination, listed for sale with Burgess.

Originally delivered in 2009 by the Dutch shipyard as a British Royal Navy crew support vessel, she was relaunched as the "ultimate" explorer yacht in 2022 after an extensive 30-month rebuild at Multiship Holland BV. Works included a 4.5-metre extension, new interiors by SuperNova Luxury Interiors and Just Design Studio BV, the fitting of a 5.5-tonne custom crane and "reimagined" exterior lines by Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture. She was also made charter compliant and built to Bureau Veritas unlimited navigation classification.

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No Destination is asking €12,500,000

No Destination can welcome up to seven guests across three main deck cabins, comprising an owner’s suite forward, and one double cabin and one bunk cabin with three berths aft, both with en suite facilities. The owner's suite makes use of the yacht's full beam, featuring a desk, walk-in wardrobe and large en suite with a skylight, a steam shower room and a bathtub. 

Comfortable exploration was key to the conversion of No Destination. Her main deck is home to a full-beam lounge area complete with an L-shaped sofa and television, while up on the bridge deck there is another intimate lounge space with seating and direct access to the helm station. 

Leading from the main saloon out to the aft deck, there is an al fresco dining area with a BBQ, that benefits from shade from the bridge deck overhang and overlooks the tender and toy storage, which, when in the launched, leaves a significant amount of open deck space for a variety of uses. 

Meanwhile, the foredeck sun lounge is complete with a Jacuzzi and sunpad, and the bridge deck offers another lounge or al fresco dining space. The sale of No Destination also includes a custom Munson Packcat landing craft tender, a 5.5-metre Zodiac RIB, Hobie cat, electric bicycles, scuba diving equipment, two SeaDoos, plus more.

Twin 1,400hp Caterpillar engines power the yacht for sale to a top speed of 22 knots and a range of 3,500nm at a cruising speed of 10 knots. 

Currently lying in Nice, France, No Destination is now asking €12,500,000. 

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