The 40-metre Sunseeker motor yacht Lusia M has been sold with Stratos Korais of Atlanta Marine representing the buyer and Alex Krykanyuk and Josh Gulbranson of Fraser representing the seller.
Lusia M (then Princess K) was launched in 2013 as one of Sunseeker's range of 40-metre GRP superyacht models. She was designed with the charter market in mind and is commercially compliant.
The main saloon and formal dining area are finished in glossy wood, veined marbles and a natural palette of greys. Drop-down balconies to port and starboard and sliding glass doors offer expansive views and fresh air.
Two large sofas and four armchairs surround a central coffee table, while a divider containing a television screen separates the lounge from the formal interior dining area. Above, the sky lounge offers a U-shaped sofa and a games table.
Lusia M is set up well for al fresco dining with a choice of three spots on the main deck aft, the upper deck aft and the sundeck. Other highlights include a sundeck Jacuzzi flanked by sunpads and a sit-up bar.
Accommodation is for 12 guests in five cabins, laid out as a full-beam master suite and four guest cabins – two of which can be configured into twin or double berth staterooms.
Lusia M is powered by twin MTU 3,180hp diesel engines delivering a top speed of 24 knots and a range of 1,500 nautical miles at an economical 11 knots. The 338GT yacht was put on the market on completion of her five-year special survey.
Lying in the South of France, Lusia M was asking €10,900,000.