Every detail on superyacht was crafted to suit one ultra-rich individual’s taste, but they’re selling it after four years
- This superyacht is in a league of its own
- A millionaire had it crafted to his specific wants and needs
- However, he’s sold it after four years
Published on Jan 24, 2025 at 8:01 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Jan 24, 2025 at 8:01 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
This millionaire had every detail on a superyacht crafted to his taste – but ended up selling it after only four years.
Geoff Wilding, a New Zealand born executive, commissioned the Resilience a few years back and took ownership of it in 2021.
The 213-footer is a real beauty, and plays host to a number of rare features.
But as of 2025, it’s now under new ownership.
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Taking a closer look at the superyacht commissioned by a millionaire
This magnificent ship holds space for up to 12 guests across seven staterooms, alongside a multi-purpose room.
As reported by autoevolution, Wilding worked closely with Team for Design’s Enrico Gobbi to make his dream yacht a reality.
With a cool black and white exterior, this boat is the epitome of style and luxury – looking not too dissimilar from a cruise ship.
And the opulence doesn’t stop there.
On board are all the features you’d want on your dream boat, should you have spent much time fantasizing about life on the sea.
There’s a counter-current swimming pool, alongside a spacious 12-person jacuzzi.
If you get tired of looking at glorious ocean sunsets – not that you would – the Resilience also has an outdoor cinema.
And did we mention they have a beach club?
That includes a platform leading straight into the surrounding water, a lounge, a gym and a spa area.
Who needs to be a land dweller when you have all of this?
How much did this incredible boat sell for after four years?
The boat isn’t all fun however, as there is a office space on the upper deck.
And with an impressive range of 5,000 nautical miles, there’s plenty of exploring to be done in between trips to the spa.
So with all of this on offer, you’d imagine this went for a pretty penny when it came time to sell.
And you wouldn’t be wrong – Resilience sold for a staggering $66 million.
As much as we’d all love to own the Resilience, we must agree that parting ways with it would be made easier with such a humongous check.
And hey, we bet those four years were well spent.
This $66 million purchase makes it’s one of 2025’s biggest, as far as used luxury yachts go.
Other yachts have sold for big bucks in the past.
It’s no wonder it’s been hailed as the largest yacht in America.