The alluring 25.91-meter Azimut motor yacht, aptly named “Gravity,” has gracefully changed hands in a transaction orchestrated by Rolf Smith of Northrop & Johnson, who adeptly represented the seller.
Having embarked on her maiden voyage in 1999, Gravity stands as a testament to Azimut Yachts’ naval architecture prowess, complemented by the artistic touch of Stefano Righini Design and Galeazzi Design in the interior domain. A transformative journey was charted in 2016 when she underwent a comprehensive $30,000 interior refit led by Mary Mahoney, followed by a series of updates a year later that encompassed fresh carpeting and enhancements to the galley.
The essence of luxury is bestowed upon her by offering opulent accommodations for up to nine overnight guests across four lavish staterooms. Notably, her sprawling full-beam owner’s suite is bedecked in exquisite cherry woodwork, complete with a walk-in wardrobe, a queen-sized bed, and a gracefully curved leather sofa for leisurely repose.
Gravity’s allure extends to her spacious outdoor havens. A Jacuzzi graces her flybridge, inviting relaxation against panoramic backdrops. The bow, adorned with expansive sunpads, stands as an idyllic spot to soak in breathtaking vistas. Her garage, a treasure trove of aquatic diversions, houses an impressive array of toys and tenders, including a 2016 11-foot FBG Brigs tender, the Sea Nymph Bob, two Yamaha Scout Explorers, and a Bauer Dive compressor.
Encompassing performance of equal splendor, Gravity derives power from twin MTU engines, propelling her to a formidable top speed of 29 knots, with a cruising speed of 26 knots. At the point of her sale, Gravity was presented with a last known asking price of $1,100,000. With this successful transaction, Gravity embarks on a new chapter, a testament to her enduring allure in the realm of luxury yachting.