Top High-End Yacht of 2023 Sells in Remarkably Short Time

In a swift transaction, one of the most lavish yachts of 2023, named ARROW, has been sold after a mere 10 weeks on the market. The esteemed vessel, initially listed by Fraser at $151 million, is reported to have achieved the second highest yacht sale of the year, although the exact purchase price remains undisclosed. Emphasizing its opulent offerings and cutting-edge technology, the ARROW’s listing page boasts of its ability to provide unparalleled indulgence and create unforgettable experiences for all fortunate guests on board.

Measuring an impressive 246 feet, the grand vessel spans the equivalent of three tennis courts. Constructed by renowned Dutch shipyard Feadship and presented in 2020, ARROW boasts a steel and aluminium framework. Notably, the yacht incorporates hybrid technology, facilitating optimal energy utilization while minimizing environmental impact. The interior and exterior designs were skillfully handled by London-based studio H2 Yacht Design, resulting in a harmonious blend of modern lounges and bedrooms, coupled with a timeless nautical flair for the decks. The naval architecture was overseen by Feadship de Voogt.

Featuring an arrangement of six staterooms, the yacht is thoughtfully designed to comfortably accommodate 12 guests alongside a crew of 19. The vessel is equipped with a lavish array of amenities, including a luxurious hot tub, a fully equipped gymnasium, and a private cinema for onboard entertainment. The beach club, a dedicated lounge area that transforms into a swim platform, is appointed with a bar, sauna, massage room, dive store, and a designated area for water toys. With its generously sized glass bulwarks, the yacht offers panoramic ocean vistas from every angle.

Speculation surrounds ARROW’s ownership, with rumors suggesting it belongs to Michael Platt, an accomplished investor and the founder of BlueCrest Capital Management. The transaction for the sale of the second most expensive yacht of 2023 was facilitated by Michael Tabor and Brandon Kummer of Kitson Yachts, who represented the undisclosed buyer.