Grabau International is delighted to report that the 2008 Bandido 90 ‘SEAL’ has been sold.
Constructed in 2008 by Jade Yachts in Taiwan for Drettmann Germany to designed by Vripack, SEAL is a sparkling example of the Bandido 90 tri-deck displacement superyacht. With steel hull construction complete with bulbous bow and central keel, SEAL benefits from low-draft (just 2.30m) and a enormous 4,000Nm range thanks to her economical twin MAN 1,100hp engines, 38,000 litre fuel capacity and lightweight aluminium deck and superstructure construction.
With a huge tender garage allowing enclosed storage of her full suite of tenders and watertoys, SEAL benefits from unobstructed open guest deck areas across all three levels. Newly-fitted zero-speed stabilisers also ensure absolute comfort whether underway or at anchor in the bay.
Internally, SEAL benefits from a huge owner’s cabin forward complete with twin bathrooms and walk-in wardrobe. A further three double guest cabins, each with ensuite and one with additional pullman berth provide plentiful guest accommodation, with crew accommodation for five forward on the lower deck where there is also a crew mess and laundry.
Following a huge refit in 2018/19 and 2020, SEAL is now essentially ‘zero-houred’ in terms of her mechanical systems and also her interiors which were completely remodelled and refinished. Presently coded for commercial charter in and around the Balearics, SEAL would also be perfect as private yacht for those appreciating space and long-range capabilities.
We wish her new owners fair winds and following seas.
For those that missed out, Grabau International has a number of other similar yachts available for sale including:
Do you have a yacht like this to sell? Grabau International are always looking for new high-quality cruising yacht listings both in the UK and internationally. For further information about our tailored brokerage services, please look here or feel free to contact us.
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