The biggest yachts ever sold at auction

H (née Indian Empress) | 95m

The 95 metre Oceanco superyacht Indian Empress was put up for auction after being seized in Malta following claims that its crew was owed more than $1 million in unpaid wages. A court-ordered auction took place in June 2018 with bidding rumoured to have opened at €25 million. When the winner failed to pay their €43.5 million bid in time, the judge presiding over the case gave approval for the private sale of the vesselto Sea Beauty Yachting Limited just days before the second auction was set to take place. The yacht was sold for €35 million and was renamed NEOM. She offers accommodation for up to 12 guests and 30 crewmembers in a 3,176GT interior. Today, NEOM goes by the name H.

Tranquility (née Equanimity) | 91.5m

Delivered as Equanimity in 2014, the 91.5 metre Oceanco vessel is the second largest yacht sold at auction to date. The yacht was seized by Indonesian authorities at the request of the US Department of Justice in 2018 and the auction of Equanimity, which took place in October 2018, was managed by Burgess, appointed by the High Court of Malaya to assist with the sale. The winning bid was made by Genting Malaysia Bhd at $126 million and the yacht was renamed Tranquility. Tranquility is now listed for sale again.  

Sea Ranger (née Lone Ranger) | 77.73m

Lone Ranger, an oceangoing tug turned luxury explorer, was sold at a live auction held during the Antibes Yacht Show in 2013. The Prestige Yacht Auction was the first of its kind and heralded as a new way to buy and sell a yacht. The 77.75 metre Lone Ranger found a new owner at the auction and the buyer was represented by Burgess. While the final bid remains undisclosed, the yacht was listed for £20,000,000 prior to the auction and was sold at her reserve price. Lone Ranger has a 31,000-mile range at 12 knots and has circumnavigated the world several times. She has since been renamed Sea Ranger.

Titania (née Apoise) | 73m

The 67 metre Lürssen Apoise was put up for auction in 2010 after four years spent cruising around the world. Her owner, Dave Ritchie, co-founded the auction house Ritchie Bros Auctioneers, and so it was only natural that the boat should be sold at auction. The public auction was held at the Ritz-Carlton Caymans in March 2010. Bidding started at 20 million without a reserve and the yacht soon sold for 33.75 million - roughly half the boat's estimated value - to British businessman John Caudwell. She was refitted, lengthened, renamed Titania, and joined the charter market with Burgess.

Illusion (née Galactica Star) | 65m

Galactica Star was listed for auction in 2019 after a U.S. federal court ordered the sale of the 65 metre Heesen at the joint request of the U.S. Department of Justice and the Nigerian government following an international corruption investigation. The yacht was sold following a sealed auction with a minimum reserve price set at $42,000,000. Onboard highlights include accommodation for 12 guests and a 77 sqm beach club with a glass-bottomed swimming pool above. Galactica Star was the largest yacht to be delivered by the Dutch shipyard at the time. She now goes by the name Illusion.

Force Blue | 63m

The 63 metre Royal Denship superyacht Force Bluewas put up for auction at the beginning of 2021. With the opening price set at €7,000,000, the yacht was sold at auction on January 27 after four bids were placed. Force Blue can sleep a total 12 guests and features a spa, gym, cinema and disco among its many amenities. 

Bacarella | 60m

In 2014, the 60 metre Trinity motor yacht Bacarella was auctioned by the Supreme Court, Gibraltar with ICAP Shipping acting as the broker and overseeing the sale. The auction saw 19 serious bidders and the winning offer was in excess of $30 million. The helicopter-capable vessel is powered by twin 2,012hp Caterpillar engines delivering a range of 4,500 nautical miles.

Triton | 49.7m

In another court-ordered auction, this time by the United States Marshal, the 49.7 metre Triton found a new owner in 2013, selling for $11 million. At the time of her launch in 2004, Triton was the largest composite yacht built in the United States. Still cruising under the same name, her aft deck accommodates a Eurocopter EC130B4 while her superstructure features a distinctive crow's nest accessible via an elevator.


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Axioma | 72.5m

Axioma is set to be sold at auction on August 23. It is understood that she is to be auctioned following a loan violation after the yacht's former owner was added to the European Union's list of sanctioned individuals. She will be auctioned with no reserve by the Admiralty Court in Gibraltar "as is, where is" with Howe Robinson handling the sale.