The 43.29 metre motor yacht Four Wishes is sold as Thom Conboy at BYS tells me he's found a buyer for this listing for sale by Stuart Larsen and Georges Bourgoignie at Fraser Yachts.
The deal was closed on the morning of January 2nd so it becomes the first sale of 2015. With naval architecture by Vripack, Four Wishes was built in aluminium by US superyacht yard Palmer Johnson to Lloyds class and MCA compliant, and launched in 2004 with a complete mechanical and paint refit in 2014. Her interior is in rich teak paneling, with a light and relaxed ambiance throughout. The main saloon features loose furniture in an informal setting with a cream coloured headliner and relatively neutral decor.
A popular charter yacht, Four Wishes accommodates up to 12 guests in five staterooms including a full beam master suite on the main deck with a private study. Below, there are two doubles aft with king sized beds while forward are two twins that can also serve as queen sized doubles and one can be converted into a four-berth cabin.
The sundeck is the ideal location for al fresco entertaining and dining. A shaded bar area is amidships with comfortable seating adjacent, and there’s also a guest head, barbecue and ample fridge space. There is a spa pool forward with sun pads and a built-in sofa opposite.
Twin 1,050hp Caterpillar engines (rebuilt in 2014) give her a cruising range of 4,500 nautical miles and she is fitted with Quantum zero speed stabilisers.
Four Wishes was asking $15.5 million. See full details, specs and a photo gallery of superyacht Four Wishes