The 27 metre Leopard motor yacht Paloma has been sold in-house by Eugenio Cannarsa and Peter Redford at Fraser.
Built in GRP by Italian yard Arno to a design by Andrea Bacigalupo, she was delivered in 2008 as Leopard 27 model and most recently refitted in 2020. She has an interior in satin varnished light oak accommodating up to eight guests in three cabins consisting of a master suite and two twins, each with a Pullman berth. All cabins have entertainment centres and en-suite bathroom facilities. In addition, there are quarters for three crew.
The open plan saloon has a retractable sunroof, enabling guests to dine al fresco or under cover, and comes with L-shaped settees to port and starboard in front of four coffee tables.
A second saloon below deck has further comfortable seating for relaxation in front of an entertainment centre including a large screen television. Outdoor areas are generous, with large sun pads both fore and aft, offering guests the opportunity to soak up the sun while speeding between Mediterranean hot spots.
Twin 2,135hp MTU diesel engines linked to Arneson surface drives give her a cruising speed of 32 knots and a maximum speed of 39 knots.
Paloma was asking AU$1,950,000.