The 25.51 metre Moonen motor yacht Happy Daze has been sold with both buyer and seller represented by Richard Callender at Northrop & Johnson.
Built in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Moonen to a design by Mulder Design, Happy Daze was delivered in 1998 and refitted in 2019. An interior featuring fine mahogany joinery offers accommodation for up to six guests in three cabins comprising a master suite and two convertible twins, all with entertainment centres, television screens and en-suite bathroom facilities. A further two cabins sleep three crewmembers.
The main saloon features generous sofas and chairs centred around a saloon table, as well as a full entertainment centre, including a large screen television, DVD player and speakers. Further forward is a formal dining table for eight guests and a bar dividing this space from the galley. Moving further forward still is the helm station, connecting all the main area together to create a spacious, open feel throughout this deck.
Up on the flybridge, a second main helm station is located forward. Perfect for outdoor entertaining, this deck includes a second large dining table for up to ten guests, a pantry and fridge for easy service. An optional awning provides shade for this area when required.
Twin MAN diesel engines allow a cruising speed of 12 knots and she is fitted with zero-speed stabilisers.
Happy Daze was asking €950,000.