The 62-metre Oceanco yacht Queen Mavia has been listed for sale with Dennis Frederiksen of Fraser. She will be attending the Monaco Yacht Show 2024.
Built by the Dutch shipyard in 2001 to a design by Evan K. Marshall, the yacht's interior is a collaboration between Marshall and The A Group, which features a blend of neutral furnishings, dark wood accents and floor-to-ceiling windows.
During her 2020 refit, she was extended by six metres to accommodate a new spacious beach club, toy storage and swim platform, while the second and third decks were extended to offer more outdoor space. The heli deck was converted to include a hot tub and a spa including a massage room, sauna room and gym.
The yacht can accommodate up to 12 guests across six cabins, including a dedicated owner’s bridge deck. Here the owner can enjoy the full onyx stone bathroom and a comfortable private lounge area aft, which can be separated from the main bedroom, as well as the exterior aft deck.
There is also a main deck VIP in the upper bow area (duplex) with a 180-degree sea view and an office, walk-in wardrobe, and en suite. A further four guest cabins are found on the lower deck.
On the main deck, guests can make use of the saloon with a separate enclosed dining area for 12 people.
The 1,150 GT yacht for sale is powered by a pair of 2,200HP Caterpillar engines, giving her a top speed of 15.3 knots and a cruising speed of 13 knots, where she can reach a range of 4,659 nautical miles. She is in class with Lloyd’s register.
Lying in Palma de Mallorca, Queen Mavia is asking €34,900,000.