The 31.52 metre motor yacht Danae, listed for sale by Jeroen van der Vliet at Van der Vliet Quality Yachts, has been sold in an in-house deal.
Her steel hull was built by Dutch yard Cammenga in 1980 to a design by De Vries Lentsch but she was completed to Lloyds class by Spanish yard Viudes and delivered in 1990 styled as a typical gentleman’s yacht.
Accommodation is for six guests in four cabins consisting of a main deck master suite, VIP suite and two twins, all with en suite bathroom facilities. A separate crew area for eight staff forward has four cabins with twin bunk beds, a crew mess and a galley.
The main saloon is open plan and has gloss varnished wooden paneling, off white carpeting and ceilings in Alcantara. Amenities include a large U-shaped settee, a bar, fridge, entertainment centre and a formal dining area for six guests along with storage lockers for glass, china and cutlery.
Outdoors, the aft deck offers a table, four armchairs and sofas to port and starboard for alfresco dining. The spacious sun deck is accessed via the sky lounge and has ample seating, a table and space for tender storage. The sky lounge itself comes with two double settees, two red leather armchairs and a custom table, making it the ideal spot for relaxation during extended periods at sea. Twin 425hp Caterpillar engines give her a cruising speed of 10 knots and she is fitted with zero speed stabilizers.
Danae was asking €1,450,000.