Wrigley Fortune Heir’s $25 Million American Superyacht Proves to Be Hard to Sell

Wrigley Fortune Heir’s $25 Million American Superyacht Proves to Be Hard to Sell

There’s plenty of variety on the luxury yacht market, starting with fresh, smaller models and єɴԀing with massive vessels that have decades behind them. While some can find a new owner in record time, others can stay for years on the market, even with considerable price cuts.

Wrigley Fortune Heir’s $25 Million American Superyacht Proves to Be Hard to Sell

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Unlike other billionaires who are known as “serial yacht owners,” going from toy to toy, William Wrigley seems to have been happy owning the same family superyacht for more than a decade. The famous chewing gum empire heir allegedly owns Unbridled, a beautiful pleasure craft built in the U.S. in 2009. But he’s ready to part with it. In fact, he has been ready for a while. The majesticTrinity yachtwas available for sale at the beginning of this year, and it seems that it recentlyswitched brokers, perhaps in an effort to get things moving faster.

Wrigley Fortune Heir’s $25 Million American Superyacht Proves to Be Hard to Sell

Age shouldn’t be a factor, especially since the 191-footer (58 meters) underwent two refits and was well maintained over the years. It’s also a striking vessel, boasting a dark blue hull and a refined silhouette. Powered by twin Caterpillar engines, it can still easily cruise at over 13 knots (15 mph/24 kph).

Wrigley Fortune Heir’s $25 Million American Superyacht Proves to Be Hard to Sell

Onboard, it reveals a sophisticated interior created by Patrick Knowles. The blue and white color scheme of the exterior is reflected inside as well, complementing the light-colored wood that’s extensively used thɾօυɢҺout. Boasting a generous volume, Unbridled is comfortable enough for up to 16 guests, who also get to enjoy an elegant sky lounge with a bar and game tables, a jacuzzi on the sun deck, and several al-fresco dining and lounging options.

Wrigley Fortune Heir’s $25 Million American Superyacht Proves to Be Hard to Sell

But when it comes to pricing, this American beauty is still asking for almost $25 million (€25.3 million), which might explain why it hasn’t found a new owner yet. Despite its great condition, this billionaire’stoymight have to make a significant cut, like others have, to become more attractive to new potential owners.

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