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Palmer Johnson’s 51.2m Helios 2 for sale

Fraser Yachts has a new listing in the form of Palmer Johnson’s Helios 2…

Fraser Yachts has a new central agency listing in the form of Palmer Johnson’s Helios 2. The 51.2m is listed with Stuart Larsen in Fort Lauderdale for an asking price of $17.5 million.

Helios 2 is one of four new listings for Fraser Yachts this week following their appointment as agents for Riva’s Sol, Tenix Defence’s Codene and Sanlorenzo’s To-Tok, the latter will be on display at Monaco this year.

The tri-deck motoryacht, formerly known as Anson Bell, is built from aluminium and was delivered by the US yard in 2002. She has been regularly updated and maintained in the 13 years since her launch; in 2006 she visited Global Ship Systems prior to their close of operations.



She is able to obtain a 4000 nautical mile range at a speed of 13 knots, powered by her twin Caterpillar 3508 B Series engines. Whilst she is marginally below the average range of 4329 at a 13 knot speed for 45 to 55m live motoryachts, she would still be capable of undertaking significant passages.

LOA: 51.2m
Year of build: 2002
CA: Fraser Yachts
Asking price: $17,500,000

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