The 72.8-metre superyacht Predator has had €10,000,000 taken off her asking price. She is listed for sale with Alex Banning of SuperYachtsMonaco.
Built by Dutch yard Feadship in 2008, the steel-hulled vessel was both designed and engineered by naval architects Feadship De Voogt and sports an interior designed by Bannenberg & Rowell.
Predator was the first Feadship delivered with a reverse bow and later was awarded a coveted Neptune at the World Superyacht Awards in 2009. The broker also pointed out that she has had only two owners since new and that her five suites were refitted in 2016. He added: "She is a unique and iconic result of years of development and skills of Feadship along with the build captain, who remains with her today."
Predator accommodates a party of 10, with the full-beam master and all four guest suites at main deck level, making for easy access and better views than the more common lower deck guest cabin configuration.
Exquisite design detailing and smart space planning are evident throughout the spacious interior. Exterior decks are equally expansive and include ample al fresco dining areas, not forgetting a Jacuzzi, bar and sunpads galore.
This yacht for sale broke records upon her launch, with the broker stating that she was the first to house a four-engine propulsion package – driving her to a top speed of 25.5 knots – and is one of the quietest Feadships ever built. In addition, she is described as having the longest uninterrupted interior views in her class.
As well as two custom "mini Predator" style tenders, guests can disembark using the helipad on the foredeck.
Lying in Kusadasi, Turkey, Predator is now asking €69,000,000.