2022’s largest superyacht sales

Golden Odyssey | Lürssen | 123m | 7,690 GT | 2015 | Unknown

Lürssen's 123.2-metre superyacht Golden Odyssey was sold in Malta last October. The sale of Golden Odyssey was forced by legislative action, following a number of missed loan repayments that resulted in her seizure. According to local reports, Justice Spiteri Bailey approved the private sale of the vessel for €150 million, but her last known asking price is unknown. This is the first time Golden Odyssey has been sold since commissioned.


Carinthia VII | Lürssen | 97m |3,643 GT | 2002 | €95m

The 97.2-metre Lürssen superyacht Carinthia VII sold in a deal with Ralph de Joode of RYacht Management representing the buyer and Antoine Larricq and Stuart Larsen of Fraser acting as the seller's representative. Carinthia VII was scheduled to be presented at the 2022 Monaco Yacht Show; however, the buyer accepted the yacht just two days before the event. Carinthia VII was commissioned by the Austrian philanthropist Heidi Horten and remained part of her estate for two decades. Her new owner has expressed interest in placing the Tim Heywood-designed superyacht on the charter market.


Palladium | Blohm & Voss | 95m | 4,447 GT | 2010 | Unknown

Blohm & Voss' 95.15 superyacht AV (ex. Palladium) was sold in the midst of a glorious Mediterranean summer, after being listed on the market for less than a year. Until her sale, AV had enjoyed life with a single owner.


Tatoosh | Nobiskrug | 92m | 3,229 GT | 2000 | €90m

The 92.42-metre Nobiskrug superyacht Tatoosh was sold in November after being on the market for nearly two years. Matt Emerson of Burgess introduced the buyer and co-represented the seller with Stuart Larsen of Fraser. Tatoosh has passed hands twice, and Stuart Larsen was involved in both negotiations. This sale marked the departure from the Paul Allen estate, which Tatoosh was part of for the past two decades.


Cloud 9 | Oceanco | 89m | 2,914 GT | 2015 | Unknown

The largest Dutch superyacht sold in 2022 was Oceanco's 88.5-metre Cloud 9 (ex. Infinity), which was signed for in May. Burgess introduced the buyer and co-represented the seller with Y.CO during this off-market deal. This was the first time Cloud 9 has changed ownership since her delivery.



2022's largest sailing yacht sales


Maltese Falcon| Perini Navi | 88m | 1,110 GT | 2006 | Unknown

Perini Navi's flagship superyacht Maltese Falcon was sold off-market during the first quarter of the year, and neither her selling nor buying broker are known. This is the third time Maltese Falcon has entered new ownership. The superyacht is currently drydocked at the Lusben Shipyard in Italy, undertaking an extensive refit that will be completed in April 2023, ready for a charter with Burgess in time for the Mediterranean season.


Twizzle | Royal Huisman | 58m | 496 GT | 2010 | €39.9m

The 57.5-metre Royal Huisman sailing yacht Twizzle sold in an in-house deal with Edmiston in November. Bruce Brakenhoff represented both the buyer and seller throughout the negotiations. At the time of her launch, the 57.5-metre superyacht Twizzle was Royal Huisman's third largest delivery.


Salvaje | Alloy Yachts | 56.4m | 498 GT | 2014 | €35m

Alloy Yachts' 56.4-metre sailing yacht Salvaje (ex. Mondango 3) was sold with Burgess representing both the buyer and seller in July. Henry Craven-Smith and Jamie Small of Burgess oversaw the negotiations. Salvaje quickly rejoined the market and is listed with Edmiston.

 


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