The 36.91 metre motor yacht Symposia, listed for sale by Kevin Merrigan and Wes Sanford at Northrop & Johnson, has been sold in an in-house deal
Built in GRP by Canadian yard Sovereign Yachts to a design by Jack Sarin, Symposia was delivered in 1999 and most recently refitted in 2016. An interior featuring custom hand-blocked silk wallpaper accommodates up to 11 guests in five cabins consisting of a full beam master suite, three doubles and a twin, all with entertainment centres, television screens and en suite bathroom facilities. In addition, an en suite study has a convertible couch enabling it to act as a single suite.
The saloon has curved velour leather seating, a wet bar, ice maker and an entertainment centre including a large television screen on a rise and fall mechanism and a stereo surround sound system. Forward is a formal dining area with a table seating eight guests under a recessed ceiling dome in hammered gold leaf. Further forward still, the galley offers casual meals at a dinette with a raised pedestal table seating eight and there are panoramic views to each side.
The flybridge comes with triple helm seats, two L-shaped settees, a wet bar, fridge, ice maker and a barbecue grill, plus a seven-person Jacuzzi spa and a Bimini top.
Twin 1,800hp MTU engines were rebuilt in August 2016 and give her a range of 3,500 nautical miles at 12 knots. Naiad zero speed stabilisers are fitted.
Lying in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Symposia was asking $4,950,000.