The 133-foot Broward Kashmir, currently listed with Denison Yachting, just saw a $250,000 price improvement. The new asking price for the superyacht is $4.5 million. Originally delivered as a 105-foot motor yacht in 1995, Kashmir underwent an extensive refit in 2008 that included increasing its length overall by 28 feet.
The 133-footer has accommodations for up to 13 guests in its six-stateroom layout, which includes a main-deck master and five additional guest suites belowdecks. With 12 successful charters in 2022, Kashmir has a lot of potential as a charter yacht for its future owners.
This Broward’s flybridge can double as an additional enclosed entertainment space because of its Plexiglas doors that can enclose the area around the whirlpool spa. Forward and to starboard, up to eight guests can enjoy alfresco dining at a C-shaped settee and table, which is directly across from a wet bar with three fixed stools.
Its flybridge also has tender and PWC stowage abaft the whirlpool spa, where its 2012 18-foot tender and two 2021 Yamaha WaveRunners are stowed–all three of which are included with the sale. When the water toys are deployed, the flybridge’s aft deck becomes a great sunbathing space.
The salon comfortably seats eight with a six-person sofa to port and two loose chairs positioned around a coffee table. Waist-to-ceiling windows, neutral colors, mahogany furnishings, and a 60-inch flat-screen TV combine to make a nice spot for casual conversation.
Forward of the salon is the formal dining space where an eight-person table awaits guests. The table can be expanded to fit up to 12.
The galley, located forward of the salon, is equipped with enough counter space for several chefs to prepare meals. It’s also equipped with: GE Monogram 27-inch built-in electric double ovens, a refrigerator and a microwave oven. A Fisher & Paykel dual-drawer dishwasher. A Viking professional range hood and cooktop. And a Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer combo, a wine cooler and more refrigerator and freezer drawers.
Forward of the galley is the main-deck master stateroom, which is equipped with a forward-facing king berth, a flat-screen TV, a walk-in wardrobe and a his-and-hers en suite head with the space separated by a whirlpool spa.
The five guest staterooms belowdecks are all en suites too. Two king-berth staterooms are located aft. Forward and to port are two smaller staterooms where, thanks to Pullman berths, one sleeps three and the other sleeps two. The forepeak VIP has a queen-size berth.
Kashmir has a reported cruising speed of 12 knots and a 16-knot top-end speed thanks to the 3,200 hp provided by twin 1,600 hp Caterpillar C-32 Acert diesels, both of which received a top-end overhaul in January 2019 by Caterpillar. According to Denison, both engines have a transferable “CAT Platinum Plus” warranty with no deductible that’s valid through January 2024.
Kashmir‘s upper helm station is equipped with three Stidd chairs, and the pilothouse helm has a one-seat station with additional bench seating to port. Other notable features include: Naiad Zero Speed Stabilizers, an Intellian S100HD, an Intellian V100, two Icom M604 with Loudhailers, two Furuno Navnet VX2 25kw, Simrad AP 50, two 99 kW Onan generators (newly rebuilt with zero hours), a NAIAD Thruster Control Simon system and panel and two Miele Professional washers and two Miele Professional dryers.
Where is Kashmir located? The yacht is currently lying in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Take the next step: contact the listing agents, Gary Hardcastle (561.253.2457) and Brian Nobles (954.763.3971), [email protected], [email protected], denisonyachtsales.com
Quick Specifications:
- Length Overall: 133’
- Maximum Beam: 23’4”
- Draft: 7’ 6”
- Fuel Capacity: 9,033 Gal.