In a market flooded with modern, sleek motor yachts, acquiring a vessel from the 1980s and 1990s—a golden age that oozes beauty and sophistication—has a distinct allure. These vintage treasures have a sentimental allure and offer appealing benefits to prospective owners. Investing in a classic motor yacht allows fans to enjoy the craftsmanship and design history of renowned shipbuilders at a more affordable price range. Furthermore, due to their durable construction and engineering, these motor boats have a recognised track record of dependability and seaworthiness. These vintage motor boats, with their enduring beauty and timeless functionality, offer a magnificent ride regardless of destination. Here are three antique motor yachts for sale for less than $1 million through FGI Yacht Group.
Mon Sheri | Broward Marine | 32.92 million dollars | 1990 | $875,000
Mon Sheri was delivered to her original owners in 1990, and she was the ideal luxury motor yacht for discriminating owners who valued the timeless style. This 32.92-metre yacht was built by American manufacturer Broward Marine and has a classic external design by Broward Marine and an interior design by Yacht Interiors by Shelley. Her spacious aft deck is great for partying and socialising, and it smoothly connects to the open main salon and formal dining space. Her expansive flybridge includes a bar, sun loungers and a jacuzzi, as well as space for a tender and two jet skis if necessary. Mon Sheri can sleep up to nine people in four well-appointed staterooms, including two king-sized, one queen, and one twin with a Pullman berth. She can accommodate a crew of up to five people and has a good crew-to-guest ratio.
She underwent a renovation in 2018 and is now ready for new owners who want to enjoy life on the wide oceans in luxury.
Azimut Yachts | Island Seeker | 30.48m | 1996 | $899,500
Island Seeker (ex. Maratani VIII) is the name of this elegant boat. This classic motor yacht, built by Azimut and delivered to her original owners in 1996, embodies the fun of island hopping in the Mediterranean or Caribbean. Island Seeker is 30.48 metres long and features a beautiful external design by Stefano Righini and a timeless interior design by Ikd Designs and Francois Zuretti. Her wide flybridge, which has a jacuzzi, outside seats, sun cushions, and a tender storage place, is ideal for extended weekends on the water with loved ones. The main deck features a formal salon, dining room, and alfresco eating area. Island Seeker can accommodate up to eight people in four staterooms, including a full-beam master suite, VIP stateroom, and twin guestrooms, as well as a crew of four.
With a top speed of 18 knots, this outstanding yacht, one of Azimut’s 38 100 Jumbo types, was refitted in 2010. She is now eagerly awaiting new owners to incorporate their individual taste into her interior.
Knight & Carver Tortuga | 30.78m | 1983 | $749,999
The motor yacht Tortuga, meticulously built by Knight & Carver and delivered in 1983, has stood the test of time. She is 30.78 metres long and has a classic external design by Knight & Carver. Her expansive open upper deck area is great for sunbathing, yoga, and socialising, seamlessly merging elegance and utility. Her top deck, which can accommodate up to 40 people at a time and has different sitting configurations, also contains a full-service galley and sushi bar seating, making her ideal for owners who enjoy entertaining. Tortuga can accommodate up to 10 people in five bedrooms, including a full-beam master suite with a private deck that can double as a dance floor.
In a market flooded with modern, sleek motor yachts, acquiring a vessel from the 1980s and 1990s—a golden age that oozes beauty and sophistication—has a distinct allure. These vintage treasures have a sentimental allure and offer appealing benefits to prospective owners. Investing in a classic motor yacht allows fans to enjoy the craftsmanship and design history of renowned shipbuilders at a more affordable price range. Furthermore, due to their durable construction and engineering, these motor boats have a recognised track record of dependability and seaworthiness. These vintage motor boats, with their enduring beauty and timeless functionality, offer a magnificent ride regardless of destination. Here are three antique motor yachts for sale for less than $1 million through FGI Yacht Group.
Mon Sheri | Broward Marine | 32.92 million dollars | 1990 | $875,000
Mon Sheri was delivered to her original owners in 1990, and she was the ideal luxury motor yacht for discriminating owners who valued the timeless style. This 32.92-metre yacht was built by American manufacturer Broward Marine and has a classic external design by Broward Marine and an interior design by Yacht Interiors by Shelley. Her spacious aft deck is great for partying and socialising, and it smoothly connects to the open main salon and formal dining space. Her expansive flybridge includes a bar, sun loungers and a jacuzzi, as well as space for a tender and two jet skis if necessary. Mon Sheri can sleep up to nine people in four well-appointed staterooms, including two king-sized, one queen, and one twin with a Pullman berth. She can accommodate a crew of up to five people and has a good crew-to-guest ratio.
She underwent a renovation in 2018 and is now ready for new owners who want to enjoy life on the wide oceans in luxury.
Azimut Yachts | Island Seeker | 30.48m | 1996 | $899,500
Island Seeker (ex. Maratani VIII) is the name of this elegant boat. This classic motor yacht, built by Azimut and delivered to her original owners in 1996, embodies the fun of island hopping in the Mediterranean or Caribbean. Island Seeker is 30.48 metres long and features a beautiful external design by Stefano Righini and a timeless interior design by Ikd Designs and Francois Zuretti. Her wide flybridge, which has a jacuzzi, outside seats, sun cushions, and a tender storage place, is ideal for extended weekends on the water with loved ones. The main deck features a formal salon, dining room, and alfresco eating area. Island Seeker can accommodate up to eight people in four staterooms, including a full-beam master suite, VIP stateroom, and twin guestrooms, as well as a crew of four.
With a top speed of 18 knots, this outstanding yacht, one of Azimut’s 38 100 Jumbo types, was refitted in 2010. She is now eagerly awaiting new owners to incorporate their individual taste into her interior.
Knight & Carver Tortuga | 30.78m | 1983 | $749,999
The motor yacht Tortuga, meticulously built by Knight & Carver and delivered in 1983, has stood the test of time. She is 30.78 metres long and has a classic external design by Knight & Carver. Her expansive open upper deck area is great for sunbathing, yoga, and socialising, seamlessly merging elegance and utility. Her top deck, which can accommodate up to 40 people at a time and has different sitting configurations, also contains a full-service galley and sushi bar seating, making her ideal for owners who enjoy entertaining. Tortuga can accommodate up to 10 people in five bedrooms, including a full-beam master suite with a private deck that can double as a dance floor.