The 66-metre Oceanco motor yacht AHS has received a $5,100,000 price reduction. She returned to the market in September 2025 with Matt Albert at Superyacht Partners after being sold the previous year (then known as Luna B). Since then, she has completed significant works, including a full redesign of the owner’s suite, VIP and guest cabins on the main deck.
AHS started life as Dilbar and was delivered by the Dutch shipyard in 2005. Built in steel and aluminium with a classic canoe stern, the superyacht received an extensive 16-month rebuild completed in 2020, which made her a formidable yacht for charter. BOAT selected her as one of its charter yachts of the week, citing the Oceanco as one of “[the] industry’s true entertainers”.Â
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AHS is now asking $49,900,000 (excluding VAT)
AHS’s broker noted that she is “competitively priced for a 1,801 GT, Northern European yacht, with her asking price working out to be approximately €24,000 per GT”. She is currently in the shipyard undergoing a rebuild on one of her generators and top-end overhauls on the others, along with a bottom paint and other winter work to get her ready for the summer season.
Her broker noted that she will be available for inspections at the end of April in Dubai, before heading back to the Mediterranean
On board, an interior by the late Alberto Pinto offers accommodation for up to 16 guests in eight cabins, including a full-beam master suite with its own lounge, double-sided drop-down television screen, and adjoining private office. The remaining guest accommodation comprises a VIP suite, four doubles and two extra cabins for guests or staff.
The 1,801GT yacht for sale has vast exterior decks and equally sprawling interiors, which is part of what makes her popular on the charter market. One highlight in particular is her beamy sundeck, accommodating a 19,000-litre pool and a helipad that transforms into a sun lounge. An exterior dining table that seats up to 18 guests and an outdoor cinema set-up complete this level and boost her charter appeal.
Inside, the main-deck saloon is finished in macassar, ebony and sycamore wood panelling with nickel-plated accents and large picture windows. A second lounge is found above with two lounge areas, a bar and an office space with floor-to-ceiling vertical windows.
Additional upgrades from her 2024 refit include a new helideck, all-new exterior furniture and a dedicated Teppanyaki bar.
The yacht’s tender garage houses four as-new rebuilt tenders. Her top speed is 15 knots, and she boasts a maximum cruising range of 6,000 nautical miles at 13 knots, with power coming from two 3,015hp Deutz-MWM SBV12M628 diesel engines.
AHS is now asking $49,900,000 (excluding VAT).
