Delivered in 2009, she was designed inside and out by Donald Starkey Designs with naval architecture by Abeking & Rasmussen and interiors by Bannenberg & Rowell, later refreshed during a major 2022 refit.
Following her six-month refit, Scott Free presents a reworked interior by Bannenberg & Rowell that leans into bold, contemporary styling layered with Art Deco influences. The design of the yacht for sale centers on texture, color, and curated artwork, with modern pieces including works by David Hockney and Julian Opie adding character throughout the living spaces.
The main saloon is arranged around a neutral base palette, lifted by citrus green accents seen in carpet patterns, cushions, and lighting details. A full-size cocktail bar is integrated into the space, paired with ample lounge seating and a formal dining area for 12 guests beneath a glass-topped table. Circular motifs and geometric forms run through the design, reinforced by acrylic screens, painted oak finishes, and nickel inlays.
Above, the sky lounge continues this visual language with a more relaxed, open-plan layout. A second full bar sits beneath the internal staircase, while flexible seating and adjustable lighting support both informal gatherings and evening entertainment. A silver spiral staircase connects the decks, acting as both a functional and visual focal point.
Outdoor spaces are arranged across three decks, with a clear focus on open-air living. The sundeck features a large rectangular Jacuzzi surrounded by stepped sunpads, sun loungers, and an open-air gym area. A bar and multiple dining zones support both casual daytime use and larger gatherings.
The repositioning of staircases during the refit has improved deck circulation while freeing up additional lounging areas, particularly aft on the sundeck. Forward, the foredeck of the motor yacht for sale includes integrated seating and a raised walkway around deck equipment, creating a more usable and private social space.
A full-beam beach club was also introduced during the refit, bringing guests closer to the water and enhancing her leisure capabilities. A large garage houses a custom tender and an extensive selection of water toys, launched via a dedicated system developed by the yard.
Scott Free accommodates up to 12 guests across six cabins, with a layout designed to balance privacy and flexibility. The full-beam master suite sits forward on the main deck and is one of the yacht’s defining features. Styled with subtle Art Deco cues, the master includes a private study, walk-in wardrobe, and a central spa bath, along with separate his-and-hers en suites. Twelve large oval windows flood the space with natural light, reinforcing its open feel.
With a fuel capacity of 112,000 liters, she offers a range of approximately 5,600 nautical miles at cruising speed, positioning her for extended passages. Quantum XT stabilizers are fitted for both underway and at-anchor use, supporting onboard comfort in varying sea conditions.
Scott Free is listed for sale on YachtBuyer and is currently asking €39,500,000.
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