The 67.3 meter long White Cloud Superyacht was built back in 1983 by Feadship for the renowned Dutch Prince de Lignac. It has now been listed for sale by Y.CO and Merle Wood & Associates. It is said that the prince himself used to reside aboard this superb cruiser, for a number of years.
By that time the vessel was known as New Horizon L, but had undergone a sale and an extension in 2005, up to the length it boasts now. Until now, the yacht has been fitted with Zero Speed stabilizers and a large jetted spa on the aft deck, while a large part of the interior was re-designed and re-decorated in collaboration with the Studio of Terence Disdale Design.
Furthermore, in order to keep it within Lloyd’s Classification, it has undergone the 25-year marine survey in 2010. A completed exterior refinish has also been done to the vessel, along with upgrades of its monitoring systems, engine control and machinery. The processes were successfully realized in close collaboration by White Cloud’s crew and DuPont and Luu Marine.
DeVoogt Naval Architects have their name written all over the ship’s exterior design and engineering, in a figurative way, adding their characteristic sophistication and incredible attention to detail. The interior, on the other hand, was penned down by Luigi Sturchio, with a bit of exterior styling signed Jon Bannenberg.
The superyacht can overall host a total of 10 guests, featuring an owner’s cabin, one VIP cabin and two staff cabins. The crew resides inside 9 crew cabins and the 2 staff cabins. As far as we’ve researched, the yacht is currently listed for a whopping $23.9 million. The elegance and sleekness of this gorgeous vessel makes it to entirely deserve the 8 digit number.
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