The 59.7 metre expedition yacht Grand Rusalina has been listed for sale by Jan Jaap Minnema at Fraser.
Designed by Geoff Van Aller, Grand Rusalina was built to Lloyds class by US superyacht builder Trinity Yachts and delivered in 2006 with her most recent refit in 2018. She now combines tough, go-anywhere expedition capability with a luxurious interior that surrounds guests in great comfort and style.
She has a rugged steel hull and aluminium superstructure and, powered by twin Caterpillar engines, she can be self-sufficient for long periods. At a cruising speed of 12.5 knots, her range is 6,000 nautical miles and she is fully equipped to take guests well off the beaten track. MCA compliant, this superyacht for sale has a vast array of equipment, including several tenders, jet skis, an inflatable dock and pool, and a helipad.
Accommodation is for up to 16 guests in a master suite, five double and two twin cabins along with three Pullman berths. A further seven cabins sleep 14 crew.
The main deck hosts a three-storey open foyer and day head aft to port while the dining room, which seats 14-16 guests, is opposite to starboard. The main saloon is further aft and there is an ‘inside/outside’ bar on the centerline, servicing the main saloon internally or the large open aft deck externally.
There is wrap around seating around the entire aft deck and two dining tables, with access down on the starboard side to the external cockpit area completely set up for diving and fishing.
On display at the upcoming Superyacht Show in Barcelona, Grand Rusalina is asking $24,950,000.