Yacht brokerage activity remained strong in the final full trading week before the holidays, with a wide spread of deals closing across the 25-metre to 60-metre segment.
Explorer yachts, classic builds, and modern series yachts all featured among this week’s completed transactions, highlighting continued liquidity across different buyer profiles and price brackets.
Below are the top yacht sales reported between December 15 and 21, compiled from publicly available sources.
Top Yacht Sales This Week (Dec 15–21)
| Yacht | Length | Builder | Build Year | Estimated Sale Value (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moonstone | 60m | Amels | 2001 | ~ $32–38 million |
| Acala | 43m | Cantiere delle Marche | 2022 | ~ $28–32 million |
| Alamshar | 50m | Devonport | 2004 | ~ $28–35 million |
| Harmony III (renamed Everblue) | 44m | Benetti | 2009 | ~ $14–18 million |
| Zulu | 49m | Inace | 2009 | ~ $12–16 million |
| Rena | 44m | NQEA | 1992 | ~ $7–10 million |
| Seagull of Cayman | 40m | Feadship | 1980 | ~ $6–9 million |
| Sahasa | 33m | Sanlorenzo | 2018 | ~ $6–7.5 million |
| Beachfront | 33m | Hargrave | 2011 | ~ $5–6.5 million |
| My Mistake | 33m | Custom Line | 2010 | ~ $4.5–6 million |
Market Recap For This Week
Several trends stand out this week.
Larger explorer and semi-custom yachts continued to attract buyers, with Moonstone, Acala, and Alamshar leading transaction values. At the same time, well-maintained yachts in the 30–35 metre range remained highly liquid, reflecting strong demand from private buyers seeking manageable ownership profiles.
Classic pedigree also played a role. The sale of Seagull of Cayman once again shows that older Feadship builds continue to hold value when properly maintained.
As the year draws to a close, brokers appear to be pushing transactions over the line ahead of year-end, setting up a potentially active opening to 2026.
Explore the top yacht sales of the week, December 8–14, 2025.
