The 39.1-metre Tansu motor yacht Esosh has been sold, with Alain Auvare and David Legrand of Fraser representing the seller and Max Bulley of Y.CO introducing the buyer. She joined the market for the first time in June 2024.
Delivered in 2017, Esosh was constructed in epoxy and wood as one hull from the Turkish yard's Tigershark model. She features an exterior design by Riza Tansu, with naval architecture by Diana Yacht Design and interiors from UraStudio in collaboration with Tansu's in-house team.
Accommodation on board is provided for eight guests across four cabins, including a master suite on the main deck and a VIP cabin and two twin cabins on the lower deck. Each cabin benefits with portholes which can be opened for natural ventilation. Meanwhile, there are quarters for a crew of five.
Her interior spaces are minimalist and contemporary in style, with each living area refreshingly bright and complimented by colourful pops of artwork and soft furnishings - yellow a prominent accent. Her main saloon is a prime example, with two white sofas facing each other and a dining table for six towards the aft. The upper deck is home to a relaxed sky lounge with U-shaped sofa, bar and raised table with bar stools.
Outside, the tender deck is spacious and, when empty, guests can spread themselves out all the way to a large swimming platform, reached via full-width teak steps. There are also two dining tables with comfortable fitted seats on the aft deck, while the upper deck aft also has an al fresco dining space and sofa with awning. Her foredeck also offers another expansive lounge space.
The 295GT, RINA-classed motor yacht is powered by twin Caterpillar diesels giving her a top speed of 15.8 knots, cruising speed of 13 knots and range of 3,000 nautical miles. Zero speed stabilisers also offer comfort when anchored in remote locations.
Esosh was last asking €8,750,000.