The 72 metre Tankoa motor yacht Solo, has been sold in an in-house deal at Edmiston.
Solo was extensively upgraded both technically and cosmetically by her most recent owner in 2021/22. She spent the past winter at Amico Shipyard in Genoa undergoing a full paint job and renewing her five-year class survey. Designed by Francesco Paszkowski, Solo was built in steel and aluminium by Italian yard Tankoa Yachts to RINA and Lloyd's class with delivery in 2018.
A luxe interior by Francesco Paszkowski and Margherita Casprini, which is both modern and masculine, accommodates 12 guests in six cabins comprising a master suite with a private terrace, a VIP suite, two doubles and two twins. All guest cabins have entertainment centres, television screens and en suite bathroom facilities, while the crew quarters sleep 18 staff.
A favoured spot in the evening is the spacious sky lounge/piano bar offering plenty of seating on low and deep sofas by Fendi Casa in front of a 90-inch 4K OLED screen above the fireplace. One of the eye-catching features in the main deck dining room, meanwhile, is an aquarium by Melik – designed to keep the water still even as the yacht moves – filled with colourful fish.
Access to the main deck saloon is through two side doors, instead of the more usual big central sliding door. Here is a welcome lobby and relaxation area with low seating, flowing curtains, a bar decorated with cacti.
The beach club connects with the yacht’s wellness hub, which includes a glass-walled gym, a sauna and hammam spa and chilled water shower, both with a fold out terrace balcony.
Her top speed is 17.5 knots and she boasts a cruising range of 6,000 nautical miles at 12.5 knots with power coming from two 2,480hp Caterpillar 3516-B diesel engines. For added comfort, she is fitted with Naiad zero speed stabilisers.
Solo was asking €66,000,000.