PARSLEY

Cantieri Di Pisa

122'8"/37.4m

Asking Price: €3,250,000

Description

PARSLEY is a 122’8” (37.4m) motor yacht built by Cantieri Di Pisa, with design by Pier-Luigi Spadolini. She accommodates ten guests across five cabins, offering a practical and efficient layout within the 37-meter segment. Her combination of Italian pedigree, planing performance, and usable volume positions her competitively among yachts of similar size.

Specifications

Asking Price

€3,250,000
Length

122'8"/37.4m
Beam

24'3"/7.4m
Gross Tonnage

255 GT
Built / Refit

2001 / 2021
Maximum speed

27 knots
Cruise Speed

24 knots
Builder

Cantieri Di Pisa
Guests

10
Cabins

5
Crew

7
Hull

GRP
Superstructure

GRP
Deck

Teak

Her interior is defined by a practical layout and clear design direction. The full-beam owner’s suite on the main deck provides separation from guest accommodations, enhancing privacy and usability. Below, a flexible arrangement of guest cabins supports a range of ownership needs. The main salon benefits from large windows, bringing natural light into the space while maintaining a direct connection to the exterior.

Exterior areas are arranged to maximize usability across multiple decks. The aft deck supports outdoor dining, while the flybridge expands entertaining capacity with additional seating and open space. A foredeck lounge introduces a further social area, giving owners multiple options without overlap. Circulation across decks is straightforward, improving movement between zones.

Performance is driven by a planing GRP hull and twin engines, delivering a cruising speed of 24 knots and a top speed of 27 knots. This configuration supports faster passage times and efficient coastal cruising. The construction also benefits long-term ownership through reduced maintenance demands compared to heavier builds.

PARSLEY combines Cantieri Di Pisa pedigree with a high-speed profile and practical layout. Her volume, configuration, and performance make her a strong option for buyers seeking a capable yacht in this size category, with immediate usability and recognized design heritage.