The 26.4-metre Nordhavn explorer yacht Solace has been sold with joint central agents Will Christie of Christie Yachts and Alex Clarke of Denison Yachting representing the seller and Adam Levine of IYC representing the buyer.
Delivered in 2010, the Nordhavn 86 model, built in GRP in Taiwan, was designed by Jeff Leishman for an adventure-seeking owner and has only been privately used.
Solace has four large staterooms accommodating a party of eight guests and "vast interior volumes for a yacht of her size", thanks to her relatively large superstructure.
The owner's suite is positioned on the bridge deck with its own private deck reached through large glass doors, and there is an "equally impressive" VIP suite on the main deck, both enjoying excellent views while exploring. There are quarters for a crew of four in two cabins.
A circular Jacuzzi is positioned up on the sundeck and this deck benefits from removable side screens allowing for all-weather exploring. An extended stern platform may be used for fishing or to board her 5.2-metre tender.
The 162GT ABS-classed yacht has a range of 3,500 nautical miles at her cruising speed of 10 knots. Solace's maximum speed is 12.5 knots under twin 600hp MTU diesel engines, and TRAC stabilisers ensure a comfortable ride.
Lying in Fort Lauderdale, USA, Solace was asking $5,450,000.