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Westport Motor Yacht Mamamia Sold

28 September 2020 • Written by Malcolm MacLean

The 34.38 metre motor yacht Mamamia has been sold with the seller represented by Bob Cury at RJC Yachts and Jose Gonzalez at Global Marine Group while the buyer was introduced by Paige Feigenbaum of Hansen Yachts.

Mamamia was built in GRP by US superyacht builder Westport to a Jack Sarin design as one of the yard’s 112′ series and launched in 2001. A very popular charter superyacht, she features a four-cabin layout for eight guests. These consist of a midships master suite with a king sized bed and walk in wardrobe plus a VIP suite forward with a queen sized bed. Aft, there is a double cabin with a queen bed and to starboard is a twin, convertible to a double. All cabins on this yacht for sale have en suite bathroom facilities and television screens.

Lying in North Miami Beach, Florida, Mamamia was asking $3,195,000

The spacious main deck saloon and lounge are exceptionally comfortable with a warm elegant decor and furnishings and plenty of natural light. Her main saloon is open style and incorporates a lounge area, a small bar and a formal dining area. Forward of the saloon is the galley where guests can watch the chef in action or discuss their plans for the day.

Her large flybridge features a custom hard top, wet bar, spa pool and oversized outdoor dining area for al fresco meals.

She comes equipped with all the large yacht options to include: Northern Lights 65KW Generators, Naiad stabilisers, a Wesmar bow thruster, Asea shore power system, two Sea Recovery watermakers, along with a 16' Novurania RIB. Twin 1,800hp MTU engines give her a cruising speed of 20 knots.

Lying in North Miami Beach, Florida, Mamamia was asking $3,195,000.

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Westport   34.14 m •  2000

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