The superyacht Deniki, a 52-metre vessel built by Dutch shipyard Amels in 2007, has been seen sailing around Ibiza, drawing interest from the luxury boating sector. Valued at around €45 million, the yacht took over two years to construct and accommodates 10 guests across five cabins with a 12-strong crew. Its features include a Jacuzzi, sun decks, an open-air dining area, a gym, sauna, wellness zone, and large windows for natural light. Owned by Dutch businessman Marcel Boekhoorn, founder of Ramphastos Investments, the yacht is named after his daughters Denise, Nicole and Kim. Reports suggest it has been listed for sale at close to its current valuation, underscoring its standing in European yachting.
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