By Length · Superyachts 24m+
Superyachts 24 Metres and Above for Sale
Superyacht-class hulls — 24 metres and above. Full-time crew, MCA / Lloyd's class, and the operational profile of a private yacht with charter potential.
Market intelligence
What buyers in this segment should know.
Crossing the 24-metre threshold puts a yacht firmly in the superyacht regulatory category — MCA Code compliance, Lloyd's / RINA classification, and a full-time crew structure typically of three to six. NewSail represents the more discreet end of the segment: 24-35 metre semi-displacement motor yachts and explorers from Italian and Northern European builders, where the buyer profile is private owner rather than corporate. We do not work the 60m+ market — that is Edmiston and Fraser territory.
Operating economics: Typical transactions €1.5M–€10M. Crew costs €250,000–€600,000 per year. Survey costs €8,000–€20,000. Annual running costs (incl. crew, maintenance, charter management) typically 18-25% of purchase price; high-charter operations recover some of this through gross income.
Frequently asked
What does running a superyachts 24m+ yacht cost annually?
Typical transactions €1.5M–€10M. Crew costs €250,000–€600,000 per year. Survey costs €8,000–€20,000. Annual running costs (incl. crew, maintenance, charter management) typically 18-25% of purchase price; high-charter operations recover some of this through gross income.
Do I need a captain for a yacht superyachts 24m+?
Yes. Yachts at or above 24 metres are governed by MCA Code rules requiring a qualified captain and a minimum crew structure depending on flag and tonnage.
What's the resale market like for superyachts 24m+ yachts?
Specialised. Smaller buyer pool but higher transaction values. Plan for 6-12 months of marketing for the right buyer.
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