The 31.1-metre Deep Blue III has been sold with Eleonora Pitasso of Burgess representing the seller and Dimitris Kyriazakos of Ekka Yachts representing the buyer.
Built in 2019 of composite GRP by Sanlorenzo in Italy, to RINA class, the 102 Asymmetric model was designed by Zuccon International Project. Sanlorenzo's in-house team styled the interior.
The asymmetry tag is due to the main deck walkway to starboard and the saloon being flush with the hull topsides to port. The result makes for a larger saloon than a boat of similar size with twin side decks.
Accommodating up to 11 guests in five suites, Deep Blue III's owner's cabin is situated forward at main deck level and has a forward-facing window above the bed as well as direct access to the bow lounging area. Three double guest cabins and one twin, with an extra Pullman berth, are positioned on the lower deck.
The flybridge, with its louvred hardtop, offers panoramic views and ample space for outdoor dining and entertaining. It leads to a massive sunpad forward of the helm console. The main saloon also has good views and a connection with the surroundings thanks to a fold-down balcony and large mullion-free windows that slide down beside the dining table.
Deep Blue III has had one owner from new and has only been used privately in the Mediterranean. Twin 2,434hp MTUs push the 180GT yacht at a cruising speed of 24 knots and top speed of 28 knots. She has a range of 1,350 nautical miles at 10 knots. A Williams dieseljet 445 tender stows in her lazarette while zero speed stabilisers keep her steady at anchor.
Deep Blue III was asking €8,950,000 with VAT paid.