A Spare $10 Mill
Thanks to Joy Phillips from the AWBF for alerting us to this behemoth. I’m not sure what to think. You could have built a lot of nice boats with that much teak!
World's largest wooden superyacht listed for sale
Written by Gabrielle Lazaridis for “Boat International”
The world's largest wooden superyacht has joined the brokerage market and is newly listed for sale with Bush & Noble.
Built in teak with a GRP superstructure, the unnamed 50-metre yacht entered construction in 2020 with design and engineering from Henderson Marine International. The yacht is characterised by a classic design that focuses attention on her unique wooden frame, finished in a high-gloss clear coat.
Equally impressive are the yacht's interior layout and Italian furnishings creating a relaxed environment. At 10.6-metres wide, the yacht sports a larger-than-average beam for a 50-metre motor yacht, giving a "cavernous" appeal to the main saloon used to welcome guests on board. The space houses multiple seating areas for socialising and is finished with a breakfast bar two screening areas and a formal dining area.
Accommodations are for 12 guests across six staterooms including two master cabins and four remaining guest cabins, each with its own ensuite. There is also room for five additional crew members in three crew cabins, including a generous captain's cabin.
Other features include an onboard cinema, as well as an abundance of outdoor spaces including twin staircases leading to a sizable swim platform for close access to the water and surrounding views.
“We are thrilled to have this stunning custom wooden yacht as part of our fleet,” said Brett Noble, co-founder of Bush & Noble. “It truly is a one-of-a-kind yacht that is sure to impress even the most discerning yachting enthusiasts.”
The 358 GT yacht for sale has a top speed of 18 knots powered by twin 1678 hp Caterpillar diesel engines.
The yacht is currently lying in Dubai and asking $9,995,000.