Cantiere delle Marche's 34-meter motor yacht Mimi La Sardine has been sold.
The vessel is powered by two Caterpillar 18 Acert 533 kW diesel engines, which can reach a maximum speed of 13,5 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots; its range at 9 knots is 5.500 nautical miles.

The 33,85-metre explorer superyacht Mimi La Sardine by Cantiere delle Marche has been sold in a negotiation conducted by Tww Yachts, who introduced the buyer and Jim Evans and SuperYachtsMonaco, representing the seller.
Mimi La Sardine was delivered in 2019 by the Ancona-based shipyard, a world leader in explorer yacht construction, as the fifth unit in the Nauta Air 110 series. Featuring interior and exterior design by Nauta Design, it has an unconventional, relaxed yet sophisticated ambience, where fine natural materials, including wood and fabrics, stand out. Another distinctive feature of the yacht is the abundance of open spaces. The yacht's engineering and naval architecture are by Hydro Tec.
Mimi La Sardine accommodates up to 12 guests in five cabins, including the master stateroom on the main deck forward, and two deluxe Pullman beds. She also has accommodations for a crew of six.
The CdM superyacht is powered by two Caterpillar 18 Acert 533 kW diesel engines, which can reach a top speed of 13,5 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots; her range at 9 knots is 5.500 nautical miles.
The asking price at the time of the sale for Mimi La Sardine was 13,5 million euros.
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