The 37.2 metre motor yacht Bikini Queen has been sold and renamed Elinor. The selling broker was Kurt Lehman at Yacht Moments and the buyer was introduced by Vesa Kaukonen at KK Superyachts.
Built in GRP by Italian yard Sanlorenzo to a design by Francesco Paszkowski, she was delivered in 2009 as an SD122 model and has been privately used since new. She comfortably accommodates 10 guests in five spacious cabins consisting of a master suite, VIP suite, double and two twin cabins, all with en suite facilities.
The living is easy on the sun deck, equipped with seating, a bar, barbecue, ice maker and a custom hard top for protection from the sun – perfect for al fresco dining.
Powered by twin C32 Acert 1,622hp Caterpillar engines, Bikini Queen is capable of a top speed of 17 knots and cruises comfortably at 12 knots. 35,000 litre fuel tanks mean she has a maximum range of 3,455 nautical miles and she is fitted with Naiad zero speed stabilizers. She will now undergo complete restyling over the winter and from summer 2016 she will be available for charter in the Mediterranean through KK Superyachts.
Based in Port Adriano, Mallorca, Bikini Queen was asking €8.5 million with tax paid.