The 45.72 metre motor yacht Ionian Princess has been sold by Matthew Stone and Mark Elliott at IYC, with Jim Query and James Fachtmann at James Fachtmann & Associates introducing the buyer.
Ionian Princess was designed by Setzer Yacht Architects and built in America by shipyard Palmer Johnson with naval architecture by Christensen. She was delivered in 2005 and later appeared in season one of Bravo's hit reality series Below Deck before joining the brokerage market following a refit in 2021.
Accommodation is for 12 guests in six cabins, plus a convertible stateroom making seven. This includes a full-beam master suite on the main deck, a VIP suite, three double cabins, and one twin, all with entertainment centres, television screens and marble en suite bathroom facilities. Her refit saw Ionian Princess fitted with a new propulsion system, an interior refresh and the installation of A/C throughout the vessel.
Dining is a highlight aboard Ionian Princess as there are various dining areas for 12 guests throughout the yacht. With the ocean as a backdrop, guests can dine al fresco on the sundeck and the upper aft deck. Formal meals can be enjoyed in the yacht’s formal dining room, which offers an optional etched glass door for privacy.
Her expansive sundeck has ample sun loungers forward of a ten-person Jacuzzi and a barbecue. Elsewhere, Ionian Princess boasts a sky lounge with a cinema, alongside a gym and additional sunpads.
The main deck saloon features ample comfortable sofas around a coffee table, forward of a large galley and crew mess.
Powered by twin Caterpillar C-32 diesel engines, the yacht has a top speed of 15 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots.
Ionian Princess was asking $12,900,000.