The 24.8-metre motor yacht Big Mama has joined the market with Martin Holmes of Northrop & Johnson.
Built of GRP in Australia by Riviera Yacht, who delivered her in 2022, the yacht, finished in "Gulfstream Blue", was designed by Italian architect Luca Vallebona.
Big Mama accommodates seven guests in four cabins, comprising a king-sized master suite, a VIP cabin and a twin cabin, with a fourth cabin, set up as an office, concealing a Pullman berth in its aft bulkhead. The interior is described by the broker as "unique and modern".
The well-appointed galley and main saloon are entered via "electronic sliding glass doors", the saloon area being positioned forward and offering guests a custom sofa with ottoman to starboard and a chaise longue to port and "a large rug tying everything together". A large television is hidden in the ceiling and is connected to the navigation equipment, should guests wish to view charts and cruising information.
Big Mama's upper saloon is furnished with a white leather sofa, conveniently close to the wet bar. The enclosed flybridge, with commanding views, sports three helmseats abreast as well as a sofa and electrically opening side windows and sunroof. A teak-laid swim platform at the stern, large enough to stow a tender, is used for embarking the watertoys and the garage – fitted with Fusion sound system – is accessible through the transom hatch.
The 78GT yacht for sale has a maximum speed of 31 knots, cruising speed of 24 knots and a range of 506 nautical miles. She is powered by twin 1,800hp MAN diesels and benefits from Humphree active fin stabilisers.
Big Mama is asking $4,150,000.