Global cruiser, designed by Dubois, up for sale under the brand KOKOTEA
The sailing yacht KOKOTEA, constructed by Alloy Yachts in New Zealand in 2000, offers a unique blend of high-performance sailing and luxurious liveaboard comfort. This Dubois-designed vessel, the seventh of its kind built by Alloy Yachts, is currently lying in the West Mediterranean and has been exclusively listed for sale with Burgess for EUR 6,950,000.
After a meal, guests can retire to the portside leather sofa and armchairs on KOKOTEA, providing a comfortable spot to unwind. The lower deck dining area seats up to nine guests, making meals a social affair.
Accommodation on KOKOTEA consists of two additional doubles and a smaller double cabin, accommodating up to eight guests in total. The owner's suite is a full-beam suite, boasting a private office and a spacious en suite.
The deck of KOKOTEA features twin helm stations offering excellent visibility, while the main deck lounge is arranged for relaxed comfort. The exterior spaces include a generous covered cockpit suitable for dining, cocktails, and viewing the sea under sail.
KOKOTEA's powerful Doyle sails are a testament to its sailing prowess, but specific details are not provided. The yacht is built with an aluminium hull and superstructure, offering a light yet robust platform for cruising.
In 2021, KOKOTEA underwent an extensive refit, including a full hull repaint. The interior spaces, designed by Redman Whiteley Dixon, create a warm and welcoming environment with generous windows. The design combines sleek, contemporary elements with enduring craftsmanship.
KOKOTEA's cruising range of 3,500nm makes it suitable for extended offshore passages, making it an ideal vessel for worldwide cruising. The owner of the yacht is not publicly disclosed.
Powering KOKOTEA is a Caterpillar C18 engine, supported by twin 65kW Onan generators. This robust power system ensures smooth and reliable operation.
For those interested in exploring the world's oceans in luxury and comfort, KOKOTEA presents an enticing opportunity. To learn more about this remarkable vessel or to arrange a viewing, please contact Burgess.