48m CROCUS launched in 2021 is keenly for sale at €22,000.000 following a price drop of €3.9M. Lying in Imperia ITALY she is well worth a visit.
Built in aluminium to RINA class, CROCUS remains under 500 GT and is proportioned to create a calm yet distinctive appeal. Her clean silhouette further accentuates her glossy finishes, flashy glass surfaces and her geometrical aft, while creating an overall elegant profile.
CROCUS features a modern interior design penned by Gian Marco Companino Design. She is finished in a colour palette of soft greys and browns with saffron accents, and has been designed to evoke pure comfort and a relaxed mood.
The colours and materials onboard CROCUS have been carefully chosen to create a home away from home feeling, by using strong contrasting tropical ebony wood, precious Statuario marble and smooth alcantara microfibre suede. These high-end, yet casual fabrics, give her interiors an ultra modern feel and boost the ideology of a contemporary lifestyle.
The open-plan main saloon of CROCUS includes sumptuous sofas both port and starboard, that make full use of her floor-to-ceiling windows. A formal dining table for up to six guests is situated forward and separated from the lounge area by a stand-up bar.
Moving towards the bow of CROCUS, guests will find her spacious master suite with walk-in wardrobe, a lounge area and a full-beam ensuite bathroom. Like the rest of her interior, the owner’s suite is adorned with dark browns, bright whites and contrasting greys to create a timeless design.
The remaining guest staterooms of CROCUS are located on the lower deck and include a VIP stateroom with a desk area and three twin staterooms, all of which have ensuite bathrooms. She also has accommodation for a crew of 10 in five cabins.
The exterior decks of CROCUS are spacious and defined by teak and wenghè wood handrails and the need for relaxation. Her 100 square-metre sun deck provides impressive views of the horizon from the comfort of her enlarged sun pads at the bow.
Guests also have the option to enjoy a cocktail from her central bar, while remaining protected from the elements under her hardtop cover.
Just below this deck is a stunning alfresco dining area and a versatile skylounge allowing guests the opportunity to relax once again next to the bar. The bow of CROCUS is dedicated to the technical compartments, while her outdoor garage can house tenders up to seven-metres and her beach club offers direct access to the water.
In terms of propulsion, Crocus is equipped with twin Caterpillar engines which provide her with a cruising speed of 12 knots and a top speed of 19 knots.