The yacht, originally called Equanimity and seen here in 2018, was subsequently renamed Tranquility and turned into a party venue for hire.
The yacht, originally called Equanimity, was subsequently renamed Tranquility and turned into a party venue for hire.
A separate listing on Camper & Nicholsons' website -- the broker handling the sale -- still lists the Tranquility as available for rent from 1.1 million euros ($1.23 million) a week.
The 91.5-meter (300 foot) superyacht includes a large Jacuzzi pool, a sauna, a fully-equipped gym and a hairdressing salon, according to a 31-page brochure published by Camper & Nicholsons.
In April, Jho Low's lawyers said the Equanimity was "owned by Equanimity (Cayman) Ltd," and criticized the "bargain-basement sale price" accepted by the government of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamed, in a statement.