Monte Carlo Yachts' 32-meter superyacht M has been sold.
The 2016 vessel, a McY 105, is a testament to the Monfalcone facility's manufacturing capacity and quality. It can reach a top speed of 22 knots.

Monte Carlo Yachts' 32,26-metre superyacht M, a flagship of the MCY 105 series, has been sold following internal negotiations with brokerage firm Denison Yachting, which acted on behalf of both the seller and the buyer.
The vessel embodies the design philosophy that has distinguished the brand in the over-24-meter segment and was entirely built at the Monfalcone (Gorizia) shipyard, the site that has produced all the vessels in the MCY range. Since the brand's founding in 2008, this site has been chosen as a strategic hub for combining Italian craftsmanship with Beneteau's French industrial power. This facility, renamed Groupe Beneteau Italia, currently continues to operate in various segments at the same location.
Delivered in 2016, “M” has naval architecture developed in-house, while the exterior and interior design bears the signature of the Venetian studio Nuvolari Lenard.
With a gross tonnage of 202 GT, the yacht boasts generous volumes for its category, accommodating up to 11 guests in five cabins. The main deck layout features a spacious saloon and formal dining area, while the flybridge—a true highlight of the project—is configured into three distinct areas to maximize outdoor livability.
In terms of propulsion, “M” features a pair of MTU diesel engines that guarantee a cruising speed of 16 knots and a top speed of 22 knots, in line with the seaworthiness and comfort typical of the MCY hull. At the time of sale, the vessel was offered for $6.899.500.
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