Just picture yourself sailing the broad seas on your very own luxury superyachts, with nothing but the vastness of the sky and the ocean to keep you company. We’ve culled the world’s fleet of yachts and picked out three of the best $10 million boats to assist you in finding the perfect luxury superyachts for your seafaring adventures. These boats come in a variety of designs and features to accommodate a wide range of tastes and price points, from modern and streamlined to traditional and sturdy. So, let’s set sail and see what choices there are for purchasing superyachts.
36.88m Sunseeker Yacht | Sullivan’s Island | 2009–2023 | $9,950,000
The British shipyard Sunseeker completed the motor yacht Sullivan’s Island, with a raised pilothouse, and delivered her to her first owners in 2009. She measures in at 38.88 meters in length, 8.00 meters in width, 2.40 meters in draft, and 331 gross tonnage thanks to her fiberglass hull. The futuristic exterior was designed by Don Shead Yacht design, while her cutting-edge interior was built by Sunseeker. Five-cabin configuration provides comfortable sleeping rooms for eleven overnight guests, while her crew quarters may house eight people. Top speed of 16 miles per hour is courtesy of her twin MTU engines.
In 2023, after extensive renovations, Sullivan’s Island in Florida was restored to near-perfect condition.
Heesen Superyachts | Brazil | 44m | 1993/2022 | €7,500,000
The Dutch shipyard Heesen built the luxurious motor yacht Brazil and presented her to her first owners in 1993. Her internal volume is 369 gross tons, and her dimensions are 44 meters in length, 8.48 meters in beam, and 2.2 meters in draft. Her hull and superstructure are made of aluminum. The Brazil building’s sophisticated façade was designed by A Group, while its chic interior was created by Bonville Associated. She has enough sleeping space for up to ten passengers in her five staterooms and up to eight crew members (including the captain) in her crew quarters. Her top speed of 14 miles per hour is courtesy of her twin MTU engines.
The carefully preserved Brazil is currently docked in the southern Netherlands, where it will undergo repair in 2022.
Feadship | Dojo | 45.72m | 1981/2018 | $9,668,500
Dojo is a motor yacht built by the Dutch shipyard Feadship and delivered to her first owners in 1981. She is luxurious, classic, and will last for decades. She measures in at 45.72 meters in length, 7.72 meters in beam, 2.5 meters in draft, has a steel hull and an aluminum superstructure, and can hold 369 gross tons of cargo. Dojo’s exterior was designed by Bannenberg & Rowell Design, while H2 Yacht Design was responsible for the vessel’s interior. There are a total of five comfortable staterooms for overnight visitors, plus crew quarters for up to nine people (including the skipper). Powered by two MTU engines, her top speed is 13.5 knots.
Dojo, which had a complete makeover in 2018, has been well cared for and is now available for her next owners.