The 24.5 metre Naumachos explorer yacht Akula has been sold by Max Bulley at Y.CO, while Siroco Yacht Brokers introduced the buyer.
Built in steel and aluminium by Italian yard Cantiere Navale di Pesaro to a design by Studio Faggioni, Akula was delivered in 2006 as one of three Naumachos 82 models.
Accommodation is for up to eight guests in four cabins comprising a full-beam master suite, VIP suite and two twins. All guest cabins have entertainment centres and en-suite bathroom facilities, while a further two cabins can sleep up to four crewmembers.
Designed for long periods at sea, Akula has virtually unlimited freshwater production, large freezers, refrigerators and well-equipped internal and external galleys, huge overall storage capacity, and robust systems throughout.
A spacious main saloon boasts two large settees forward, while a formal dining table for up to six guests is found aft. Ample natural light is provided by large windows, illuminating the space that features heavy use of high quality woods.
Moving outside, sun lounging is found on the upper deck aft alongside tender storage. Al fresco dining is found on the main deck aft, while panoramic views of the ocean are afforded from her foredeck.
Power comes from a 700hp Baudouin diesel engine delivering a cruising speed of 10.5 knots and a range of 4,500 nautical miles.
A Nanni diesel auxiliary engine provides owners with additional assurance generating 6.5 knots of speed at just 20 litres per hour fuel consumption.
Akula was asking €2,500,000 with VAT paid.