The 46.6-metre motor yacht Kiss has been sold in an in-house deal by Edmiston with Alex Busher representing the seller and Dirk Johnson bringing the buyer.
Built of aluminium by Dutch yard Feadship to Lloyd's class, Kiss was delivered in the summer of 2015 featuring a sporty sheerline courtesy of Dubois Naval Architects. An interior by RWD accommodates 12 guests in six cabins including an upper deck master suite with a private deck and a VIP suite on the main deck.
A 2022 refit saw her generators rebuilt and engines serviced, while in 2021, the yacht enjoyed a full repaint and benefitted from the addition of two new tenders as well as a brand-new SeaDoo.
The exterior styling of Kiss stands out with its long stretch of continuous windows along the superstructure, giving the yacht a modern look. Complemented by sliding doors at the main entrance, the interior is bathed in natural light. The upper owner's deck, unusual for a yacht less than 50 metres, has an aluminium-plated sunroof, which opens to let more light in. A spa tub is found up on the sun deck alongside plentiful seating overlooking al fresco dining on the aft deck.
Moving inside, Kiss boasts a main saloon with four sofas and a formal dining area for up to 10 guests with easy access from the fully-equipped galley. The space is thoroughly illuminated by day thanks to numerous large windows providing ample natural light.
Twin 1,200hp Caterpillar engines give her a cruising speed of 12 knots. Having just completed routine maintenance, Kiss was sold just as the summer season kicked off in the Mediterranean.
She was on the market for just under a year.
Kiss was asking €27,500,000 with VAT paid.