The 70-metre superyacht Amadeus, built by Neue Jadewerft, is newly listed with George Bittles and Matt Emerson of Burgess.
Delivered in 2007 in Germany, the steel and aluminium vessel which has completed multiple global cruises was designed by Reymond Langton Design and François Zuretti. Naval architecture is by Vripack and Gregory C. Marshall.
A crew of 23 look after an owner's party of up to 14 guests who enjoy seven cabins. A private owner's deck comprises a full-beam, forward-facing master cabin, lounge and exterior deck space, along with a gymnasium and attached sauna.
There is also a full-beam VIP cabin on the main deck, where two king-sized doubles and two convertible/twin cabins are positioned. The lower deck hosts another twin/convertible cabin.
The Zuretti interior features Norwegian birch burl panelling and marble soles. A full bar serves guests in the main saloon which offers "expansive" sofas and armchairs. Forward is a formal dining room and a 14-person cinema room. A custom Steinway piano is included in her inventory.
A substantial glass and stainless steel elevator connects guest quarters with the bridge deck. Amadeus boasts sprawling exterior decks that provide ample room for lounging and socialising. The large aft decks feature built-in upholstered bench seating throughout, a large teak dining table, and plenty of chairs and loungers for outdoor relaxation. On the sun deck, guests can enjoy sun pads and a Jacuzzi shaded by all-weather umbrellas.
Powered by twin 1,850hp Caterpillar diesels, the 1,622GT Lloyd's Register classed yacht for sale has a long range of over 9,000 nautical miles. Her maximum speed is 13.5 knots and cruising speed is 11.5 knots. Zero-speed stabilisers make for comfort under way and at rest.
Amadeus is asking €48,500,000 and presently cruising the Bahamas.