The 33.48 metre motor yacht Veyron, listed for sale by Ed Dickinson at Northrop & Johnson, has been sold with the buyer introduced by Anton Foord at Ocean Independence.
Built in GRP by Italian yard Overmarine to a design by Stefano Righini, she was delivered in 2013 as the 30th and last in the yard’s Mangusta 108 series.
Veyron accommodates nine guests in four cabins consisting of a master suite with a king sized bed, a VIP suite with a queen sized bed and a double and a twin with a Pullman berth. All cabins have entertainment centres, Samsung television screens and en-suite bathroom facilities, while there are also quarters for five crew aboard this yacht for sale.
The saloon has wenge wood flooring and dark satin finished joinery with large settees to port and starboard, a bar, fridge and an entertainment centre including a 55-inch Samsung television screen on a rise and fall mechanism. A special feature is a retractable sun roof, enabling the entire saloon to be flooded with daylight.
Forward is a dining area with seating for eight guests and storage for the yacht’s china and silverware. Further forward still is a galley in stainless steel offering a dinette seating six guests for casual snacks.
The large aft deck has a table seating eight guests for al fresco cocktails and dining, while aft is a lounging area. More relaxation in the sun is offered on the foredeck, hosting three large sun pads with optional shade from a folding Bimini awning.
Twin 2,275hp MTU diesel engines driving water jets give her a maximum speed of 31 knots and she is fitted with zero speed stabilisers.
Veyron was asking €4,500,000.