Icon, Icon Yachts’ 67.5-metre superyacht sold

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Icon 67.5m motor yacht sold

Icon 67.5m motor yacht soldThe 67.5-metre motor yacht Icon by Icon Yachts was listed for sale with Fraser and Camper & Nicholsons and sold to her new owner at the 2017 Monaco Yacht Show.

Built and delivered by Dutch-based Icon Yachts in 2010, she was extensively refitted in 2014 to maintain her reputation as a pioneering yacht, extending her by five metres, updating onboard technology to the latest, and adding a new pool, a larger gym, and a Hammam and sauna.

Designed by Redman Whiteley Dixon to blend performance with comfort and luxury, the motor yacht offers a bright and spacious interior, developed and styled by Studio Linse. Her contemporary and elegant furnishings provide a peaceful and inviting environment for relaxed ocean living.

Accommodation onboard is provided for 14 guests across seven cabins, including a duplex master suite, three double staterooms, two twin staterooms and an additional convertible twin cabin.

The 67.5-metre yacht is well equipped for extensive world cruising and comprises advanced technical systems like stabilisation limiting roll motion so to allow for the smoothest journey experience, whatever the weather or sea conditions.

General and Technical Specifications
Builder Icon Yachts Year of Build 2010 Hull Type Full Displacement Naval Architect Jouke Van Der Baan, Kyp Refit 2014 by Icon Yachts Exterior Designer RWD Interior Designer Studio Linse Yacht Type Motor Yacht Yacht Subtype Displacement Series, Model, Class Icon 62 Length Overall 67.5m Length at Waterline 51.45m Beam 11.4m Max Draught 3.6m Gross Tonnage 1295 gt Displacement Tonnage 1130 gt Max Speed 16.00kn Cruising Speed 13.00kn Range 6000nm @ 12kn Fuel Capacity 160000L Water Capacity 29000L Engines 2x MTU Diesel 12V4000M71 Total Power 4962.00hp Hull Material Steel Superstructure Material Aluminium Deck Material Teak Guests 14 Passenger Rooms 7 Master Rooms 1 VIP Rooms 1 Double Rooms 2 Twin Rooms 2 Classification LR MCA Compliant Yes Flag Netherlands

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