The 32.71 metre motor yacht Gamayun, listed for sale by Jim Poulsen at Northrop & Johnson, has been sold in an in-house deal.
Built in GRP by Italian yard New Versilcraft to a design by CLM Engineering, Gamayun was delivered in 1999 as a Super Challenger model with several upgrades since, most recently in 2017. A stylish interior accommodates eight guests in four cabins consisting of a master suite, VIP suite and two twins, all with en suite bathroom facilities, while the crew quarters sleep up to four members of staff.
The main deck saloon comes with large settees to port and starboard, stretching to the entire length of the lounge area while forward is a full wet bar and a formal dining area with seating for 10 guests. Upstairs is an upper saloon with further comfortable seating on armchairs, an entertainment centre with a large screen television set and an electric sun roof allowing daylight to stream in.
Outdoor spaces are extensive and include a substantial aft deck for al fresco entertainment and dining, while the flybridge offers built in sun pads and a hot tub. Notably, the foredeck has been turned into an entertainment space, with sun pads and built in seating plus two tables to offer relaxation in total privacy.
Twin Deutz TBD616-V16 diesel engines allow a cruising speed of 23 knots, topping out at 26 knots.
Gamayun was asking $749,000.