Price cut on Palmer Johnson superyacht Syrenka at Bartram & Brakenhoff

29 October 2014 • Written by Malcolm MacLean

David Lacz at Bartram & Brakenhoff sends word of a further $500,000 price cut on his listing for sale, the 41.7m motor yacht Syrenka.

Built by US yard Palmer Johnson, Syrenka was delivered in 1994 with a $2.5 million interior refit in 2012. This popular charter yacht is now appointed with a refreshingly comfortable new interior featuring supple leathers and soft furnishings in shades of blue, white, ivory and brown. Other notable recent upgrades include extra-wide passageways, an elevator and wheelchair accessibility on three decks.

On the main deck a welcoming conversation area leads forward to the dining saloon. One deck up, the spacious and very private sky saloon is the yacht’s central gathering spot with a 50 inch television and a large circular settee.

The full-beam master suite on the main deck is tastefully appointed in a medley of fine woods and natural fabrics and includes an oversized en suite bath with large shower and his-and-her heads. Adjacent to this suite is a smaller cabin with a small double bed.

On the lower deck are four additional en suite staterooms: a VIP suite with queen bed, two additional queen staterooms, and one twin-bedded cabin. Twin 1,400hp Detroit Diesel engines give Syrenka a cruising speed of 15 knots.

Located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Syrenka is down from $4,995,000 to $4,495,000.

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