Yacht of the week: Dr. No No

With a Bond villain for a namesake, this for sale and charter superyacht could be your perfect luxury lair

From Live and Let Die to Thunderball, James Bond spent a fair amount of his time on yachts. Now, if you’re angling for a slice of the superspy lifestyle, you can buy a boat named for one of Ian Fleming’s original novels, as the novelly-named Dr. No No has sailed onto the market and is available to buy and charter.

A magnificent re-launched 50 metre CRN yacht, Dr. No No has recently been refitted and is now for charter with SuperYachtsMonaco. And if chartering her isn’t enough for you then she is also for sale in turnkey condition. Some of the major renovations undertaken on the yacht include brand new interiors, updated exterior spaces and an overhaul of the engineering and machinery.

Built with steel hull and aluminium superstructure, she features an ultra-modern stabilisation system to reduce roll motion effect, ensuring smooth sailing no matter the weather.

A huge sundeck ensures enough room to relax or host guests – or both – and an ocean-level beach club gives you the option to get close to the water on what is one of the largest volume 50 metre yachts on the charter and sales market. You can entertain and sleep up to 10 guests on board in the five stateroom layout.

Timeless styling, beautiful furnishings and sumptuous seating feature throughout to create an elegant and comfortable atmosphere – built to naval architecture and exterior design by Studio Scanu srl and interior styling by Zuretti. And, with a top speed of 18kts, Dr. No No has the brawn to back up the beauty.

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