The 43.8-metre Warren Yachts motor yacht Silver Dream has joined the market with John St Hill of Burgess.
The iconic yacht, built in New Zealand of GRP by Warren Yachts in 2001, has been owned by the same owner since new and is one of the few motor vessels designed by the late Ed Dubois. Her sleek and elegant black hull and silver superstructure make her a real head-turner.
A beautifully crafted interior, designed by Sam Sorgiovanni and Thomas Hamel, creates a very inviting atmosphere in which to relax. On top of that, she was designed for outdoor living and has ample on-deck seating and lounging areas plus a Jacuzzi aft. Al fresco dining is enjoyed at a circular table on the aft deck and there are double sunpads positioned forward of the bridge.
Silver Dream offers accommodation for 10 guests across five cabins. The full-beam master suite is located forward on the main deck and features a study, lounge, dressing room and his-and-hers bath and shower rooms.
Guests sleep in four cabins on the lower deck, comprising two twins and two doubles. There are quarters for a crew of nine, including a captain’s double cabin on the upper deck.
Interior spaces are understated and practical, finished in high-gloss wood complemented by light-coloured upholstery and soft furnishings. She is a sailing yachtsman’s motor yacht.
Range is 1,800 nautical miles and the 395GT, ABS-classed yacht for sale has a maximum speed of 16 knots with a cruising speed of 12 knots under twin 1,350hp Caterpillar diesels.
Silver Dream is asking €6,250,000 and lying in Ventimiglia, Italy.