The 49.93 motor yacht Seaquest, now renamed to Chasing Daylight, has been sold with the buyer represented by Raymond Young at RJC Yachts.
Built in GRP to ABS class by US yard Westport to a design by Donald Starkey, she was delivered in 2008 as a Westport 164’ model and has had the same owner until now.
Accommodation is for up to 12 guests. The six-stateroom layout with an on-deck full-beam master suite affords everyone a luxurious private retreat incorporating the finest fabrics, cabinetry, stone and leathers. An innovative arrangement includes a top-deck VIP suite with its own sun deck, a large formal dining room adjacent to the commercial-grade galley, and a garage aft for tenders and water toys. Designed for entertaining and relaxed socializing, the saloon opens to a large covered aft deck with lounge, conversation areas and wet bar.
Powered by twin MTU DDC 16V-4000 diesel engines, her top speed is 24 knots and she boasts a maximum cruising range of 5,200 nautical miles at 12 knots.
Seaquest, now renamed Chasing Daylight, was asking $21,900,000.