The 31.09 metre classic Feadship motor yacht Nereus has been listed for sale by Max Murphy at Denison Yachting.
Built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Feadship to a design by De Voogt, Nereus was delivered in 1969 and became the first Feadship to sail across the Atlantic. Led by a team of experts, she underwent an extensive refit in 2021. The yacht was fully restored from the keel up, inside and out, at a cost in excess of $20,000,000, returning her to better-than-new condition.
Her interior, in book matched teak, accommodates up to six guests in three cabins comprising a master suite, VIP suite and a twin. All guest cabins have entertainment centres, Samsung television screens and en suite bathroom facilities, while an additional two cabins sleep four crewmembers on this yacht for sale.
The main saloon and dining area are open plan and have a teak interior in excellent condition with a rich colour. With a beam of 7.62 metres, she has a spacious living area and a recessed flatscreen television on the starboard side, which allows for relaxed viewing. Most of the loose furniture was replaced during the refit, when the overheads were also redone and new recessed lighting was installed.
Moving outside, Nereus boasts ample socialising space on her aft deck, while the foredeck features forward-facing sunpads overlooking the sea. Up on the spacious sundeck, comfortable in-built seating face sun loungers enjoying panoramic views over the ocean.
Twin 660hp Caterpillar diesel engines give her a range of 2,400 nautical miles at 12 knots and she is fitted with Naiad zero-speed stabilisers.
Nereus is asking $6,200,000.