The 43.6 metre motor yacht Sea Falcon, listed for sale by Chris Collins at Ocean Independence in Fort Lauderdale, has had a $400,000 price reduction.
Built in aluminium by Swiftship and delivered in 1989 as a passenger vessel, she was converted into a private motor yacht by Angus Yachts in 1991 and refitted in 2015.
Accommodation is for nine guests in five cabins consisting of a full-beam master suite on the main deck, a VIP suite, two doubles and a twin, all with entertainment centres, Samsung HD television screens and en-suite bathroom facilities. In addition, there are quarters for eight crew in five cabins.
The main deck saloon offers 180 degree views through panoramic windows, a bar, ice maker and fridge along with an entertainment including a large Samsung HD television screen. Forward on this yacht for sale is a dining area with seating for 10 guests.
The sky lounge on the bridge deck has an L-shaped sofa, coffee tables, an ice maker and a curved Samsung HD television screen. To aft is a sheltered al fresco dining area with seating for nine guests while the sun deck has U-shaped seating, making it the ideal area for cocktails under the stars.
A large toy garage is situated below the lower deck, meaning that all other decks remain uncluttered. The toys — all included in the sale price — comprise a Zodiac jet tender, two Sea Doos and 10 scuba diving tanks, along with towables.
The 2015 refit included a complete paint job, a full survey and upgrades to the interior and exterior. Twin 1,015hp Caterpillar diesel engines give her a cruising speed of 12 knots and a range of 1,600 nautical miles at 10 knots.
On display at the Fort Lauderdale boat show, Sea Falcon is now asking $2.5 million.