A further €1,400,000 price drop has been announced on the 43-metre Feadship motor yacht Go, listed with David Legrand of Fraser who said she is now "extremely attractive".
She was delivered in 2010 by the renowned Dutch yard Feadship, which also extended her length by four metres during a refit in 2015. The steel and aluminium SL39 model's exterior is by De Voogt Naval Architects and the interior is by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design. She was refitted again in 2020 when her hull and superstructure were repainted.
Accommodating 10 guests, the layout offers flexibility. The four lower-deck guest cabins can be transformed into two spacious full-beam VIP suites by sliding open the bulkheads, the twin beds converting into sofas opposite the double beds. The master double suite is situated forward on the main deck, with entry via its office, and there are quarters for a crew of nine.
The main saloon is open to the dining area, which sports a large circular wooden dining table. Al fresco dining can be enjoyed one level up on the bridge deck aft, whose skylounge sports a sit-up bar to port and lounge seating to starboard. A spiral staircase leads from here up to the sundeck, which boasts a Jacuzzi forward and ample sunbathing areas.
The 460GT, LR-classed, commercially registered yacht for sale is powered by twin 1,070hp MTU diesel engines, giving her a cruising speed of 12 knots and a top speed of 14 knots.
Lying in Loano, Italy, Go is now asking €15,500,000. She will be exhibited at the Monaco Yacht Show.