The 33-metre yacht
Sogno has been sold. With a last known asking price of $11,500,000, the yacht was on the market for just 73 days before the sale was concluded. The deal took place in Florida, where Peter Hopwood of Allied Marine represented the seller and Bruce Schattenburg of Denison Yachting represented the buyer.
Built by Custom Line in 2018, the Navetta 33 yacht was the result of a collaboration between the group’s product strategy committee and Italian design studio, Zuccon International Project; the latter were behind the design of both her exterior and interior styling.
The yacht,
Sogno, can accommodate up to 10 guests in comfort thanks to improved stability and sea keeping capabilities. She also has enough space for five crew members on board. With a range of 2,000 nm, the 262 GT yacht is powered by twin MAN D2862 LE446 diesel engines, which allow her to cruise comfortably at 12 knots and reach a top speed of 15 knots.
It has hammered us : 2019 s election voters on a difficult year Rory Carroll, Caroline Davies, Severin Carrell and Steven Morris Pedestrians walk past COVID-19 informatin signs in Belfast on November 27, 2020, as stricter restrictions come in to force to help stem the spread of the novel coronavirus. - Northern Ireland shops, pubs and restaurants will shut for two weeks in efforts to curb the coronavirus, the British province announced, on the eve of Friday s partial reopening of businesses. (Photo by PAUL FAITH / AFP) (Photo by PAUL FAITH/AFP via Getty Images)
Belfast East
The mist of uncertainty that worried east Belfast voters in the run-up the general election has given way, a year later, to a depressing clarity: things have got worse.