The 65.5-metre ISA motor yacht Resilience has sold with Simon Goldsworthy of Edmiston representing the seller and Frank Grzeszczak Sr and Barbara Stork Landeweer of FGI Yacht Group introducing the buyer.
Delivered by the Italian yard in 2021, Resilience was designed throughout by Italian studio Enrico Gobbi – Team For Design. Naval architecture for the steel and aluminium superyacht is by ISA and Palumbo Superyachts.
Accommodation is for an owner's party of 12 in eight cabins. The broker pointed out that she was "built to appeal to the wider charter market" and has an excellent charter record. There are quarters for a crew of 17.
Her full-beam master cabin benefits from two fold-down balconies, while the VIP cabin on the upper deck has a private terrace. Two doubles and two twin cabins are positioned on the lower deck. There is a dedicated owner's office on the upper deck, also with a terrace, that could be converted to a cabin.
Sliding glass doors allow for enclosing exterior deck spaces on the aft deck, as well as the sundeck which boasts a fire pit and barbecue area. A self-playing, translucent Edelweiss grand piano sits in the corner of the upper deck lounge, which also offers guests a sit-up bar and ample lounge seating.
Highlights of Resilience include a counter-current, six-metre-long swimming pool, recessed into the main deck aft, a 12-person Jacuzzi up top, and an "enormous" three-sided opening beach club, gym and spa area. She also sports an outdoor cinema, plus an observation deck.
The 1,401GT yacht has a range of 5,500 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 11 knots, under twin 2,012hp MTU diesel engines. Maximum speed is 16 knots.
Lying in Antibes, France, Resilience was last asking €65,000,000.
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