1993
Year
HEESEN YACHTS
Builder
144' 5" (44m)
Length
5
Cabins

TAHI - 1993 144' 5" HEESEN YACHTS Aluminium semi displacement motor yacht
La Ciotat Provence-Alpes-Cote-d'Azur France
($10,296,517 USD est.) €8,900,000 EUR


Yacht for sale is a 1993 HEESEN YACHTS 144' 5" "TAHI" Aluminium semi displacement motor yacht Motor Yacht in La Ciotat, Provence-Alpes-Cote-d'Azur, France.

TAHI is a Heesen — hull number 8340, aluminium, semi-displacement, launched in 1993 and carrying the pedigree that only a Dutch yard of that standing confers. Over the past two years alone, €7.5 million has been spent on this yacht. That figure covers a refit programme of more than a year — a complete interior refurbishment, a new wheelhouse, new electrical and battery systems, new AV/IT and Starlink

TAHI is a Heesen — hull number 8340, aluminium, semi-displacement, launched in 1993 and carrying the pedigree that only a Dutch yard of that standing confers. What sets her apart today is not her birth certificate, but what has happened to her since 2022.

Over the past two years alone, €7.5 million has been spent on this yacht. That figure covers a refit programme of more than a year — a complete interior refurbishment, a new wheelhouse, new electrical and battery systems, new AV/IT and Starlink connectivity, a remodelled sun deck and new deck equipment — followed by a full technical and classification programme that has just been completed.

Crucially, that programme includes Special Survey No. 7, the 30-year five-yearly class survey, together with the annual Radio Survey. Anyone who has owned a yacht of this generation understands what that means: the single largest scheduled expense in a vessel's technical life has been taken care of, and taken care of properly, by the outgoing owner. The main engines have had their W5-plus service, the gearboxes their A4 service, the shafts have been opened and inspected, the propellers re-checked and re-balanced, and the stabilisers, rudders, steering and safety systems all serviced and signed off.

The result is unusual in this size bracket. TAHI is not a project, and she is not a yacht sold on promises. She is a fully surveyed, comprehensively renewed 44-metre with a 40 sqm beach club, zero-speed stabilisers, twin Starlink, ten guests in five cabins and ten crew — available now, because the owners' plans have changed.

For a new owner, the arithmetic is straightforward: the downtime has already been served, the invoices have already been paid, and the surveys have already been passed.




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LENGTH 44m
BUILDER HEESEN YACHTS
ASKING PRICE ($10,296,517 USD est.) €8,900,000 EUR
BUILT (REFIT) 1993 (2026)
BEAM 8.43m
DRAFT N/A
MAX SPEED 17 Knots
CRUISING SPEED 14 Knots
CABINS 5
GROSS TONNAGE 377.00
DISPLACEMENT 201 Kg
LOCATION La Ciotat, Provence-Alpes-Cote-d'Azur, France
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TAHI is a Heesen — hull number 8340, aluminium, semi-displacement, launched in 1993 and carrying the pedigree that only a Dutch yard of that standing confers. What sets her apart today is not her birth certificate, but what has happened to her since 2022.

Over the past two years alone, €7.5 million has been spent on this yacht. That figure covers a refit programme of more than a year — a complete interior refurbishment, a new wheelhouse, new electrical and battery systems, new AV/IT and Starlink connectivity, a remodelled sun deck and new deck equipment — followed by a full technical and classification programme that has just been completed.

Crucially, that programme includes Special Survey No. 7, the 30-year five-yearly class survey, together with the annual Radio Survey. Anyone who has owned a yacht of this generation understands what that means: the single largest scheduled expense in a vessel's technical life has been taken care of, and taken care of properly, by the outgoing owner. The main engines have had their W5-plus service, the gearboxes their A4 service, the shafts have been opened and inspected, the propellers re-checked and re-balanced, and the stabilisers, rudders, steering and safety systems all serviced and signed off.

The result is unusual in this size bracket. TAHI is not a project, and she is not a yacht sold on promises. She is a fully surveyed, comprehensively renewed 44-metre with a 40 sqm beach club, zero-speed stabilisers, twin Starlink, ten guests in five cabins and ten crew — available now, because the owners' plans have changed.

For a new owner, the arithmetic is straightforward: the downtime has already been served, the invoices have already been paid, and the surveys have already been passed.


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