Luxury Yacht Shooting Star
Built in 2011, luxury yacht, Shooting Star was completed at the Danish Yachts shipyard and designed by Espen Øino to reach super speeds with surprisingly low fuel consumption.
The luxury yacht also goes from full speed to stopping in just over 100m and with the ability to race from Monaco to St Tropez in less than an hour (45knots), the 37m yacht Shooting Star is revolutionary.
The interior design of this magnificent luxury yacht is elegant and luxurious, with beautifully designed curves that give it contemporary yet comfortable feel. There is also an impressive sun roof in the main salon maximising natural light.
Superyacht Shooting Star can accommodate up to 10 guests, and all en-suite cabins contain the latest Bang & Olufsen music technology and WiFi throughout.
A 3.5m Williams Jet tender is available for trips ashore from anchor.
Shooting Star is for sale at a guide price of €22,000,000. For further information or to purchase visit Y.CO.

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