The 43-metre Overmarine motor yacht Halara has been sold with Stuart Larsen and Jan Jaap Minnema of Fraser representing the seller and Alan Auvare of Fraser introducing the buyer.
Delivered in Italy in 2021, the steel-built Mangusta Oceano model was designed by Alberto Mancini, while naval architecture was by Pierluigi Ausonio PLANA. Overmarine's in-house team oversaw the interior design.
Halara has a handsome profile, made all the more sleek thanks to the use of dark tinted glass, black satellite domes and a bimini top.
Halara boasts a full-beam master cabin with a fold-out side balcony – perfect for a private cocktail or breakfast – plus four lower-deck guest cabins, two doubles and two twins, offering accommodation for an owner's party of 10. There are quarters for a crew of nine.
An infinity pool on the foredeck, forward of oversized sunpads, plus a "big skylounge and excellent sundeck" make for fun and relaxing guest experiences aboard. The broker noted that the yacht has "proven charter potential".
Full-height windows make for a bright interior in the open-plan saloon, which has seating for 10 in the dining room with wood soles complemented by light deckheads and soft furnishings. Meanwhile, the upper deck skylounge opens out aft to an alfresco dining table, sheltered by the overhang of the sundeck which incorporates a wood recess detail. A 10-seater further table is found up on the sundeck, also with a beautifully finished deckhead.
The brokers point out that Halara has crossed the Atlantic five times on her own bottom and she has a 4,500 nautical-mile range, adding that she has a "proper, well-laid-out beach club". This sunken lounge space has three steps up to an aft platform where reclining deck furniture may be positioned.
The 451GT ABS-classed yacht is powered by 2,900hp of MTU engines giving a top speed of 15 knots and cruising speed of 11 knots.
Halara was asking €18,500,000.