The 45.7-metre Trinity motor yacht Bouchon has been sold with Chris Collins and Thom Conboy of Ocean Independence representing the seller and Bob Cury of RJC Yacht Sales introducing the buyer.
Delivered by American yard Trinity Yachts in 2002, the all-aluminium yacht, designed by Trinity's in-house team, has recently undergone comprehensive refits. She had a full exterior repaint completed in 2021.
Accommodation is for 10 guests in five cabins. The full-beam master suite, with large bathtub, is at main deck level with the other four guest cabins on the lower deck. There are quarters for a crew of nine.
Bouchon's main deck saloon leads to a formal dining room forward and her skylounge has a spacious but more informal dining space, along with a sit-up bar. The broker described the interior refits as having "enhanced her allure, ensuring contemporary comfort, without compromising her classic charm".
The 446GT, ABS-classed yacht is powered by twin 2,250hp Caterpillar engines, giving her a cruising speed of 14 knots, top speed of 20 knots and range of 4,000 nautical miles. The yacht has been renamed Sonician and is now offered for charter in the Bahamas through RJC.
Bouchon was asking $14,900,000.