A €3,000,000 price reduction has been made on the 55-metre motor yacht Sea Huntress, listed for sale by Alex Lees-Buckley and Gaston Lees-Buckley at Camper & Nicholsons.
Delivered in 1997, Sea Huntress was built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Feadship, with exterior styling and interior design by Terence Disdale. A 2020 refit saw her totally overhauled and repainted from top to bottom with extensive areas of new teak decking and a complete refurbishment of her interior decor. In 2022, under her most recent owner, the helipad was upgraded to carry a three-tonne helicopter.
Accommodation is for up to 14 guests in six cabins. The full-beam master suite is on the main deck and has extra large windows, plus a private study that doubles as an observation lounge with a forward-facing chaise lounge. Four generous twin cabins are located aft on the lower deck, two having Pullman berths. A fifth twin is forward and is said by the brokers to be ideal for children or staff, such as a helicopter pilot, or even to be used as a gym. There are quarters for a crew of 14.
Sea Huntress has found great success on the charter market thanks to a voluminous interior and extensive deck areas. One special feature is a dry heat sauna on the sundeck.
The full-beam main saloon is ideal for relaxation, with extremely comfortable furniture, a full bar and even a baby grand piano while the main aft deck has a circular seating arrangement to accommodate al fresco entertaining and dining. The brokers pointed out that it is probably the largest saloon on a yacht of this size and its oversized windows, extending the full length, give spectacular views.
Up on the sundeck, there is ample space for outdoor activity, with a Jacuzzi completely surrounded by sunpads. Twin 1,270hp Caterpillar 3512 DITA diesel engines give the 822GT yacht for sale a range of over 5,000 nautical miles at her cruising speed of 12 knots. Maximum speed is 15 knots.
Sea Huntress is lying in Golfe Juan, France, and now asking €26,750,000 with VAT paid.