Change of owner for the Sanlorenzo 29-meter Orient Star
It is powered by two MTU engines, with which it is capable of reaching a cruising speed of 23 knots and a maximum speed of 27 knots.

Orient Star, a 29-meter Sanlorenzo superyacht built in 2006, has acquired a new owner. The sale was handled jointly by Anton Farber of Fraser and BLC Yachts, who represented the buyer and seller respectively.
The Orient Star's exterior and interior design, as well as naval architecture, were all handled in-house by Sanlorenzo. Privately owned since its first delivery, the yacht offers an intimate and welcoming atmosphere, accommodating up to eight guests in four cabins. Also inside, the main saloon offers a generous area with various entertainment options, ideal for guests on cruises.
Externally, the Orient Star features well-designed areas to fully enjoy outdoor living. The large sundeck is equipped with comfortable loungers where guests can sunbathe and admire the panoramic sea views. Aft, a spacious seating area offers the perfect place to relax and admire the surrounding seascape in complete comfort.
Performance-wise, the Orient Star is powered by two MTU engines, allowing it to reach a cruising speed of 23 knots and a top speed of 27 knots. Another strength is the low engine hours, which allow for improved performance and efficiency.
At the time of sale, the Orient Star had a price tag of 2.350.000 euros.
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