The 36.8 metre motor yacht Man of Steel, listed for sale by Thom Conboy and Chris Collins at Ocean Independence, has been sold with the buyer introduced by Brock Rodwell of Ray White Marine.
Designed by Omega Architects, Man of Steel was built in aluminium by Dutch yard Heesen Yachts to ABS class as the fourth hull in the yard’s 3700 series and delivered in 2005 with a refit in 2013. Accommodation is for up to 10 guests in four cabins comprising a master suite, two doubles and a four-bunked twin. All cabins have entertainment centres and en suite bathroom facilities while a further three cabins sleep six crew aboard this yacht for sale.
In the main saloon, the aft lounge to port has a curved couch with large pillows and there is an ottoman upholstered in navy blue cotton with a white trim. To starboard are two modern Poltrona Frau chairs in chrome and white leather while the curved ceiling in suede leather accentuates the curved glass windows. An entertainment centre housing a 46-inch Samsung television screen hinges out for easy viewing across the saloon. Forward, the dining table with high backed Poltrona Frau leather chairs seats eight guests comfortably and there is port and starboard storage for glassware, china and cutlery.
On deck, the flybridge offers two large seating areas, a dinner table seating 10 for dining under the stars, a six-seater bar and icemaker plus a Jacuzzi spa tub surrounded by sun pads. Twin 3,650hp MTU diesel engines power her to a cruising speed of 26 knots, topping out at 31 knots.
Man of Steel was asking $6,750,000.