The 30.8-metre motor yacht Passepartout has been sold with Thibault Roi of Burgess representing the seller and Simon Goldsworthy of Edmiston introducing the buyer.
The yacht was constructed in steel and aluminium by Dutch yard Moonen Yachts and delivered in 2005. In 2022, she emerged from an extensive refit that included the addition of zero speed stabilisers and an extended hydraulic swim platform.
The multi-million refit was done by Tommaso Spadolini, adding to the yacht’s sporty profile.
Key features include a flybridge that acts as a dedicated guest area with ample sun pads and seating area. The new swim platform frees up space that was previously taken up by the tender, gifting the stern a "beach club" feel. The walkaround deck allows guests access to the foredeck sunbathing area.
Accommodates are for nine guests across five staterooms including a main deck owner’s suite. Aft of the dining area sits a bright and airy main saloon with a sofa and two comfortable chairs.
Twin 1,015 hp Caterpillar engines enable the 196 GT yacht to reach a top speed of 13 knots, a cruising speed of 11 knots and a range of 4,500 nautical miles.
Passepartout was asking €4,950,000 with VAT paid.