The 38.1 metre Palmer Johnson motor yacht Milk & Honey has been sold with Mark Elliot at IYC representing the seller and Mike Burke at Denison Yachting acting for the buyer.
Constructed entirely in aluminium and delivered in 2003 by US yard Palmer Johnson, the yacht sports an exterior by Murray & Associates with interior design by the shipyard's in-house team. Accommodation is for up to 10 guests comes in five staterooms, comprising a master suite, two double cabins and two twin cabins.
Standout design features include a welcoming sundeck with a Jacuzzi flanked by sun loungers, alongside a bar, barbecue and further seating overlooking the ocean.
Below, sun loungers and an al fresco dining area for up to 10 guests are found on the aft deck. This leads forward to a lavish main saloon with a bar, comfortable seating and bookshelves, adjacent to a formal dining area for up to 12 guests.
Other amenities include an office on her upper deck, while guests also have access to exercise equipment and scuba diving gear.
Her interiors are characterised by rich woods finished with a glossed varnish, a perfect counterpoint to the ample natural light provided by frequent large windows.
The yacht features state-of-the-art fishing equipment, bikes and paddleboards, as well as two tenders. She has a proven track record on the charter market and was listed for sale following a one-million-dollar refit in 2020.
Twin MTU 16V2000M90 diesel engines provide her with a top speed of 17.5 knots and a cruising speed of 15.5 knots, while a range of 2,800 nautical miles is possible at 12 knots.
Milk & Honey was asking $6,400,000.