The 29.3 metre motor yacht Patience has been sold with Leonce Richard of Worth Avenue Yachts representing the seller and Jeff Stanley of Gilman Yachts representing the buyer.
Built by Nordlund and launched in 1994, she was most recently refitted in 2019.
Both the hull and superstructure of Patience were constructed in GRP. Custom built for owner-operators, she offers a range of features that have been designed for easy maintenance. However, she does also offer large captain’s quarters and accommodation for two crew members should a new owner wish to employ crew.
She boasts an inviting country kitchen that incorporates a relaxed dining area with a flatscreen television and large storage areas. Guest accommodation is for eight split across four well-proportioned double cabins. The yacht’s interior boasts beautifully finished woodwork with neutral-toned fittings and plenty of space for relaxing, dining and entertaining in comfort.
With the owner-operator spending much of his time on the flybridge, this is an ideal area for simultaneously relaxing with guests and captaining the yacht, offering a large seating area and Jacuzzi. The spacious aft deck is also well equipped for entertaining with a barbecue and a comfortable seating area.
Powered by twin 1,530hp Caterpillar engines, Patience can reach a top speed of 26 knots with a cruising speed of 23 knots.
With a beam of 6.25 metres and a draught of just 1.7 metres, Patience is ideal for cruising in the shallow waters of the Bahamas and Caribbean and has never been chartered.
Patience was asking $1,899,000.