Meduse, previously marketed for sale by Fraser Yachts, has now been sold at an asking price of $25,000,000. The 60m yacht entered the market place in February 2012 and was then asking $34,500,000.
Meduse was famously part of Paul Allen's personal fleet which still includes the 126m Octopus and 92m Tatoosh. The 46.9m Charade (now renamed to BG) which was sold in August 2014 at an asking price of $13,900,000 by Northrop & Johnson was also previously part of his fleet.
Mr. Allen also tried selling Tatoosh, listing her for sale in 2010 with Fraser Yachts at an asking price of $160,000,000. She was however taken off the market in 2014.
Built by Dutch shipyard, Feadship in 1996, Meduse was refitted in 2011 with a comprehensive rebuild of her engines. Accommodating 13 guests in 7 cabins, the yacht features a large main salon on the main deck with a piano. Aft of the deck is a sitting area with two tables for six guests each.
The skylounge is planned as a music recording studio with a skylight on the bar and sitting area. On the sundeck are located large sun pads as well as a Jacuzzi and extensive sitting area under a hard top. Other features include a helipad and private cinema.
From a technical standpoint, Meduse is powered by twin CAT engines of 1,710hp each, giving the yacht a cruising speed of 14.5 knots and a maximum range of 5,380 nautical miles. Meduse carries a crew of 15.
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