The 28-meter Eurocraft Beija Flore has been sold.
Built in 2004, she is an example of a superyacht built entirely in-house, including complete design.

The 28-meter Beija Flore has found a new owner. The sale was handled on behalf of the seller by Bluewater Yachting.
Built by the Eurocraft shipyard in 2004, the Beija Flore is an example of a superyacht created entirely in-house, from the exterior design to the naval architecture and interiors. The vessel was used by Eurocraft to promote the shipyard's quality until 2007, when it was delivered to its sole owner, with only 40 engine hours on record. Impeccably maintained, it is commercially registered under the French flag.
Beija Flore is one of the rare yachts under 30 metres that offers accommodation for up to 10 guests in five spacious cabins, without compromising on shared spaces.
The interiors are distinguished by an elegant lacquered walnut finish, paired with cream-colored leathers and carpets, creating an atmosphere of contemporary luxury. The full-beam master stateroom and VIP cabin offer exceptional comfort, while the three double cabins offer great flexibility.
The exterior spaces have been optimized for outdoor living. The sundeck offers a versatile area, ideal for relaxing or dining al fresco. Comfortable sun loungers are located forward, while a large swim platform aft makes it easy for guests to access the sea.
Performance-wise, the Beija Flore is powered by two Caterpillar diesel engines, allowing her to reach a cruising speed of 20 knots and a top speed of 22 knots. At the time of sale, the yacht's last known list price was €850.000.
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