Delivered in 2023 and refitted in 2024, Exit was built by British shipyard Sunseeker to a complete in-house design, with the builder responsible for the yacht’s exterior styling, interior design and naval architecture. Constructed in GRP, she is part of the Sunseeker 90 Ocean series, a model that has quickly become one of the shipyard’s most successful contemporary platforms.
The superyacht features a contemporary, light-filled interior centred on open social spaces and a strong connection to the surrounding seascape. Expansive glazing and sliding glass doors draw natural light into the main saloon, where a large lounge area flows into a formal dining space, creating an environment suited to both entertaining and extended cruising. A dark-toned design scheme introduces contrast throughout the guest areas, complemented by geometric lighting details and mirrored surfaces. One of the yacht's more distinctive design features is a flexible galley arrangement that can be opened to the main living space or concealed behind folding mirrored panels, depending on the occasion. Upgrades completed during the 2024 refit included a touchscreen-controlled lighting system, allowing guests to customise the atmosphere throughout both the interior and exterior spaces.
The yacht's exterior is arranged across several entertaining and relaxation spaces, with the yacht's substantial beam helping to create generous deck areas for a vessel of her length. The flybridge serves as a central social hub with ample seating and dining space, while the foredeck features additional seating and sunpads, taking advantage of the panoramic view. A large swim platform provides direct access to the water, complemented by multiple lounging areas positioned throughout the yacht. Exit has received industry recognition, including a model award for Innovation of the Year at the Boat International Design & Innovation Awards and a Motor Boat Award in the Custom Yachts category.
Accommodation is arranged for up to eight guests across four well-appointed cabins, offering a layout designed to suit both family cruising and entertaining with friends. The configuration comprises a spacious owner's suite, a VIP cabin, a double guest cabin and a versatile fourth cabin that can be arranged as either a twin or double depending on guest requirements. The owner's suite is among the motor yacht's standout features, benefiting from generous proportions and a bright, contemporary feel, while the remaining guest cabins provide comfortable accommodation with ample storage and en suite facilities. Separate crew quarters are positioned to ensure privacy for guests and provide accommodation for a crew of four, supporting smooth operations and attentive service during extended periods onboard.
Powered by twin 1,900hp MAN V12 diesel engines, Exit is capable of reaching a top speed of 26 knots and cruises comfortably at 20 knots. Her planing hull delivers a range of up to 1,500 nautical miles at an economical speed of 12 knots, balancing performance with cruising capability.
Exit has been sold with Filip Jerolimov of IYC representing the seller and Jonathan Lafortune of Lafortune Yachts introducing the buyer in the transaction. The yacht's last known asking price was €5,200,000.
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