The 53-metre motor yacht Mizu has received an €850,000 price reduction to her sales listing with Lambros Liaskovitis of IYC. This new price drop brings the total reductions to her sales listing to over €2,000,000 since she first entered the market in 2022.
Named after the Japanese word for water, Mizu was delivered by Australian yard Oceanfast in 2004 to a "military-inspired" design by Sam Sorgiovanni and naval architecture by Austal Ship Design. She was originally built as an Austal frigate, before the Australian team converted her into a "true ocean-going vessel".
The aluminium yacht underwent "full refits" in 2016 and 2023, with additional updates in 2024 featuring the addition of zero-speed stabilisers for enhanced comfort.
Mizu's interior – also by Sorgiovanni – are contemporary and adorned in copious amounts of rich woods. She houses accommodation for a party of 10 in five cabins, the owner having a dedicated deck with large picture-frame windows. There are additional quarters for a crew of 10.
The yacht features a myriad of entertainment options, including a home theatre on the upper deck and a 10-person Jacuzzi and bar on the sundeck. The main deck aft provides ample space for lounging and tender and toy storage, with the capacity to fit two eight-metre tenders, cars or even a basketball court.
The 498GT yacht for sale is powered by twin MTU 3750hp diesel engines giving her a top speed of 30 knots and a cruising speed of 25 knots. Her range is transoceanic – capable of crossing both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans – offering 5,300 nautical miles.
Lying in Athens, Greece, Mizu is now asking €12,900,000.