Description
Superyacht 59M 2016
The Superyacht 59M 2016 build to Bureau Veritas class in Spain . She was delivered by MetalShips in 2017. The vessel’s interior is from naval architect Marcelo Penna with her exterior completed by Acubens Naval Architects.
Lying in Spain, the superyacht is now asking €19,950,000. The 59 M steel and aluminium long range superyacht accommodates up to 12 guests across six cabins. The bright full-beam owner’s suite is on the main deck and has a private study and walk-in wardrobes and his and her bathrooms. The guest cabins comprise an upper deck VIP ensuite staterooms. The Long range superyacht has two double cabins and two twins on the lower deck. Neutral panelling and soft furnishings paired with dark wood furniture. The colour full accents create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
- There are quarters for a crew of 12.
- The superyacht as well as a dedicated cabin for private security where all CCTV can be monitored and controlled
- The superyacht built by Metalship has twin 2,682hp Caterpillar diesel engines.
- The engines have less than 1,800 hours. Her Gross tonnage is 1,043GT.
- The superyacht for sale has a 15-knot cruising speed and a range of 6,500 nautical miles.
- She is fitted with zero speed stabilisers.
- The Fuel Tanks capacity is 130.000 L.
- The Water Tanks capacity is 20.000 L.
- Her Range at 12 knots speed 6.000 NM
- The Range at 9 knots speed 10.000 NM.
Main features
- All-levels glass elevator
- Each deck has its own adjacent lobby
- Expansive full-beam master suite with his-and-hers walk-in closets and en-suite bathroom
- Large main salon with private dining room forward which would be adaptable as a boardroom for business meetings
- Generous skylounge
- Private cinema forward of the sky lounge
- Dedicated cabin for private security with full CCTV access and control
- Certifiable helideck for MD 50 or similar sized/weight helicopter
- Abundant cold and dry storage for extended cruising or chartering
- Chic aft beach club adjacent to the swim platform
- Main engines and generators have less than 2,000 hours of running time