The 28 metre motor yacht Sea Falcon has been sold by Gabriele Modica Ragusa at Northrop & Johnson, with the buyer represented by Dimitris Molfesis at DM Yachts.
Built with a fibreglass hull by Italian builder Falcon Yachts and delivered in 2011, the yacht is one of the most successful Cantieri Navali Falcon models on the market, according to the yard.
Sea Falcon features the exterior stylings of Stefano Righini, while the interior and naval architecture were handled in-house. Her latest refit came in 2017 which saw her an upgrade to her amenities and navigational technology.
Making full use of her 6.6 metre beam, the yacht sleeps up to eight guests in four cabins, each equipped with its own en suite bath, a vanity station and integrated entertainment systems. Quarters for a crew of four are also located on the lower deck.
The main saloon features leather seating, alongside a large TV with plenty of room for storage, while a dining table is positioned aft.
Elsewhere, the flybridge hosts a custom-made hardtop Bimini, a second dining table, a kitchenette and a barbecue grill. Alongside this al fresco dining space is a second steering station and a crane that deploys the yacht’s tenders and toys.
Twin MTU 16V2000M91 diesel engines power the yacht to a top speed of 28 knots, a cruising speed of 23 knots and an economic speed of 14 knots.
Sea Falcon was asking €1,750,000.