The 48.7-metre motor yacht N2H has been sold in an in-house deal at Edmiston, with Hans Van Doornmalen representing the seller and Andrew Bond representing the buyer.
Built in steel and aluminium by Italian yard Rossinavi in 2017, the DNV-classed yacht recently completed its five-year survey during a major interior refit completed by Amico in 2022.
Massari Design was responsible for the new interior while the exterior, featuring reverse-angle wheelhouse windows, is by Enrico Gobbi.
Accommodating 10 guests in five cabins, her main deck owner's suite has a separate office and sports two balconies, giving a fresh and open feel at anchor. Two VIP doubles and a pair of twin cabins are situated on the lower deck, all with marble bathrooms. There are quarters for a crew of nine.
The saloon, with ample seating for large groups to socialise, and open-plan dining space lead into a spacious lobby, where a glass-sided spiral staircase forms a focal point. Its sculpture, encrusted with Swarovski crystals, snakes up to the upper saloon, which, like the main saloon, offers good views through long horizontal panes of glass. Reflective, polished stainless steel mullions make the space feel wide.
The large sundeck sports a 3.5-metre pool with its own waterfall, and sunbathing areas forward and aft. An adjustable slatted hardtop allows for a degree of sunlight to filter through as and when desired.
N2H's upper deck aft features a large dining table and seating, while the foredeck has a lounging area and the swim platform offers another area to relax at anchor, benefitting from wide steps for easy access to and from the sea.
The 494GT yacht is powered by twin 1,301hp Caterpillar diesel engines giving her a cruising speed of 14 knots. Zero-speed stabilisers make N2H comfortable at rest.
Lying in Nice, France, N2H was asking €23,500,000 with EU VAT paid.