The 50 metre motor yacht Double Trouble, listed for sale with Yachtzoo, has been sold with the buyer introduced by Justin Onofrietti at Denison Yachting.
Designed by Dubois Naval Architects, Double Trouble was built in steel and aluminium by Turkish yard Turquoise Yachts to ABS class and MCA standards, and delivered in 1994 with several refits since, most recently in 2014. A timeless interior by Donald Starkey accommodates up to 12 guests in five cabins comprising a master suite and children’s cabin on the main deck while below deck lie two doubles and a twin plus a movie theatre converted from a guest cabin. All guest cabins have entertainment centres, television screen and en suite bathroom facilities, and crew quarters are for up to 10 staff.
The vast main saloon has a dark marble bar to port facing a U-shaped seating area to starboard plus an entertainment centre including a large screen television set. Novelty value is provided by a working fireplace set into the bulkhead separating the lounge from the dining area, which has seating for 10 guests at black glass dining table.
An impressive sun deck is ideal for outdoor entertaining, offering a bar with four bar stools, built-in settees, a pop-up television screen, Jacuzzi spa tub and several sun pads.
Twin 765hp Caterpillar diesel engines allow a cruising speed of 13 knots topping out at 15.5 knots and she is fitted with Naiad zero speed stabilisers.
Double Trouble was asking €5,500,000.