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Sold: Sanlorenzo SD112 Zulu 3

by Sanlorenzo 24 Apr 03:13 PDT
Sanlorenzo SD112 Zulu 3 © Sanlorenzo Yachts

Sanlorenzo Yachts UK is pleased to announce the sale of the 34-metre Sanlorenzo SD112 Zulu 3. The buyer was introduced and represented by Cornelius Kistler of breezeYachting.swiss with Sanlorenzo Yachts UK's Nick Hatfield acting for the seller.

From initial enquiry to final signature, the transaction was completed in under a month. This smooth and efficient journey was made possible through close collaboration and clear communication from all parties.

Launched in 2017 by Sanlorenzo, Zulu 3 is a standout example of the Italian shipyard's acclaimed semi-displacement series - fusing a classic aesthetic, spacious living, and first-class engineering.

With a generous 266GT volume, Zulu 3 offers accommodation for eight guests in four luxurious cabins. The layout features a main-deck owner's suite, a VIP stateroom, and two additional guest cabins on the lower deck.

Zulu 3's contemporary interior is bathed in natural light from expansive windows, while the upper deck saloon enhances the spacious onboard entertainment options with additional dining, sunbathing and relaxation areas.

Other key highlights onboard include a hardtop covered bar area on the flybridge and an Aquasol Jacuzzi complete with surround seating.

Zulu 3 delivers an exceptional on-water experience with an extensive selection of water toys and tenders. These include a Williams 445 diesel jet tender, Seabobs, inflatable stand-up paddleboards, an inflatable chair, and a Nautibouy Party Bana platform.

Powered by twin MTU 10V2000 M72 - 1224HP engines, Zulu 3 cruises comfortably at 12 knots, with a top speed of 16 knots and an economical cruising speed of 10 knots.

The final sale price remains undisclosed, but Zulu 3 was listed for sale at €7,750,000 VAT paid.

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