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The lovely Numptia Superyacht is up for sale

By Adrian Prisca

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The Italian shipyard Rossinavi Yachts has built the Numptia Superyacht for the Burgess Corporation. This marvel of sailing comprises up-to-date engineering, unique design, extravagant appearance and 70 meters of unbelievably great sailing experience, thanks to the multitude of top-level experts that put them together.

All these include inspiration from the naval architectural crew at Axis Group Yacht Design, the interior was realized by Salvagni Architetti of Rome, while the exterior was drawn by Design Studio Spadolini in Florence.

With an autonomy of 7,500 nautical miles, cruise speed of 16 knots and maximum sailing speed of 19 knots, the Numptia can accommodate 12 guests in six different suites: full beam master suite, VIP suite, three queen-sized double guest rooms and a twin guest cabin.

All decks can be accessed via an extravagant circular staircase and an elevator runs throughout the heart of the vessel. All of this is based on private cruising and charter. Kaleidoscope entertainment systems can be provided on-demand, for a unique audio visual experience. For surplus fun, the ship is equipped with a load of watersports equipment as well as a touch-and-go helicopter system.

With a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, the yacht is divided into four decks. The lower deck contains the guest cabins. The main deck comprises tall windows, for a breathtaking view over the ocean, luxurious central bar, dining area and galley. To give it an antique aspect, the bas-relief dining room is decorated with relic-like objects.

The main deck is the main area of the ship, consisting of a central bedroom, a television area, a reading and study room, plus other comfort amenities like two her/his dressing-rooms, big bathroom with a central bathtub and a shower area. In addition, the VIP room is fully-equipped with entertainment utilities. One can also find a library and an al-fresco dining area.

The sun-deck is the “fun” place of the ship; open air entertainment can take place here, tunable into a party spot, with the help of the two disco-lights. The vessel also contains a spa deck, with sauna, steam-room and a fully-equipped gym area. Outside, on the same deck, there are sunbeds for lounging around, plus a barbecue area and a bar. All these offer the ship uniqueness and a lot of style.

You can buy all this for about $85,000,000. Or, a simple charter is available with Burgess, at weekly costs of $690,000 per week during the high-season and $645,000 during the low season.

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