Denison Yachting – Yachting https://www.yachtingmagazine.com Yachting Magazine’s experts discuss yacht reviews, yachts for sale, chartering destinations, photos, videos, and everything else you would want to know about yachts. Fri, 05 Jan 2024 19:57:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/favicon-ytg-1.png Denison Yachting – Yachting https://www.yachtingmagazine.com 32 32 Broward Superyacht Gets Price Reduction https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/brokerage/broward-kashmir-price-reduction/ Fri, 22 Dec 2023 20:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=61584 This 133-foot, six-stateroom Broward yacht just saw a $250,000 price drop.

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133-foot Broward Kashmir
The 133-foot Broward Kashmir has a six-stateroom layout, accommodations for 13 and is ready for charter market. Asking price? $4.5 million. Courtesy Denison Yachting

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.

133-foot Broward Kashmir
Plexiglass enclosures enable owners to button up the flybridge for weather. Courtesy Denison Yachting

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.

133-foot Broward Kashmir
The upper deck has room to stow an 18-foot tender as well as two Yamaha WaveRunners, all are included in the sale. Courtesy Denison Yachting

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.

133-foot Broward Kashmir
Rich, high-gloss finishes create a warm, homelike vibe. Courtesy Denison Yachting

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.

133-foot Broward Kashmir
Foodies will appreciate this commercial-level galley setup. Courtesy Denison Yachting

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.

133-foot Broward Kashmir
Plush accommodations like this have made Kashmir a successful charter yacht. Courtesy Denison Yachting

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), Gary@DenisonYachting.com, Brian@DenisonYachting.com, denisonyachtsales.com

Quick Specifications:

  • Length Overall: 133’
  • Maximum Beam: 23’4”
  • Draft: 7’ 6”
  • Fuel Capacity: 9,033 Gal.

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A Custom Fishing Machine https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/brokerage/hakvoort-tempo-reale-for-sale/ Thu, 14 Dec 2023 16:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=61500 The 112-foot Hakvoort Tempo Reale, originally built as a superyacht sports tender, is for sale.

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Hakvoort Tempo Reale
The 112-foot Tempo Reale can reportedly hit 34 knots and carries 6,600 gallons of fuel. Asking price is $3.7 million. Courtesy Denison Yachting

Hakvoort is not a shipyard that most yachtsmen think of when it comes to fishing. Founded in 1919 in the Netherlands, the Hakvoort yard has been known for superyachts since the 1980s, with recent launches including the 200-foot Top Five II in 2021 and the 148-foot Milele in 2023.

But back in 1990, an owner commissioned Hakvoort to build this 112-footer as the “ultimate sporting tender” to a superyacht. Tempo Reale is now in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and listed for sale on its own with Denison Yachting. The asking price is $3.7 million.

Sales brokers Bruce Schattenburg and Scott Lacroix say Tempo Reale is an ideal vessel for the Bahamas or other shallow-water destinations, thanks to its jet drives and 4-foot-10-inch draft. The vessel’s hull is aluminum, helping to keep weight down.

According to the brokers, cruising speed is 25 knots with a top hop of 34 knots, thanks to MTU power plants in the engine room. Fuel capacity is 6,660 gallons for longer runs out to the canyons in search of big game.

Recent upgrades to Tempo Reale include a Control4 “smart home” integration system throughout the yacht; a Kaleidescape movie server; a Garmin navigation suite; LED lighting; Starlink internet; and new televisions and carpeting.

The cockpit is oversized for sportfishing and watersports, with a hydraulic swim platform for easy access to the water by swimmers, snorkelers and scuba divers. Cocktail tables are here too, for parents who want to relax on board while keeping an eye on the kids in the water.

Inside on the main deck are a salon and dining room, along with a stateroom that can be considered a master or VIP. There’s a second salon near the helm, giving guests panoramic views all around no matter whether the yacht is at anchor or underway. Another lounging space is up on the flybridge, which is sheltered from the elements by a hardtop. A second helm station is up there too, in addition to the indoor helm station.

There’s also guest seating on the foredeck, with a six-person hot tub. The location should help to block the gaze of prying eyes whenever Tempo Reale is tied up stern-to, Med-style.

Appliances in the galley are Miele, with a Maxx Ice machine to keep the cool cubes popping out all day long. The yacht also has Apple TV and a DirecTV satellite dome for helping guests stay entertained.

What’s the condition of Tempo Reale? The sales brokers call this yacht’s condition “exceptional,” adding that the “generous owner” and full-time crew have made sure the vessel is “lovingly maintained.”

Take the next step: Contact the sales brokers at denisonyachting.com

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97-foot Hargrave For Sale https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/brokerage/hargrave-inevitable-for-sale/ Tue, 12 Dec 2023 18:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=61478 The Hargrave Custom Yachts 97 is a raised pilothouse yacht with four staterooms and a $2.15 million asking price.

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Hargrave 97
The Hargrave 97, Inevitable, is listed with Denison Yachting with an asking price of $2.15 million. Courtesy Denison Yachting

The 97-foot Hargrave, Inevitable, is listed with Denison Yachting and has an asking price of $2.15 million. The 2003 build is a raised-pilothouse design that underwent a refit in 2012, and has an additional $1 million in upgrades since 2020.

The motor yacht has a four-stateroom, five-head layout, including a full-beam owners’ stateroom, two VIP staterooms, a day head on the main deck and accommodations for up to five crew. The full-beam master features a king berth, en suite head with a his-and-hers vanity and his-and-hers closets. The aft VIP stateroom has a queen berth with an en suite head, and the forward VIP stateroom has a queen island berth and an en suite head. The final guest stateroom, which is capable of sleeping three, is fitted with two twin berths as well as a twin Pullman berth.

Inevitable ’s salon has warm cherry wood and neutral tones throughout to create a sophisticated interior scheme.

When it comes to entertaining, the salon has a sofa to port with four loose chairs to create a comfortable conversation space. A formal dining area is located just forward of the salon’s lounge with seating for eight. Forward of the dining table is Inevitable ’s open country galley. With all-new stainless-steel appliances, a granite-topped island, 26-inch TV and a C-shaped dinette, it’s laid out for breakfast with family and friends before pulling the hook and cruising to the next waypoint..

Sliding glass doors off the salon lead to the cockpit, which is furnished with a bench seat, loose chairs and a table with room for eight to 10 guests for alfresco dining.

Stairs to starboard lead to the flybridge, which is laid out to accommodate a tender and PWC stowage aft. Abaft the triple Pompanette helm seats are settees and dining tables to port and starboard. The flybridge is also equipped with a grill, refrigerator and freezer.

Captains have two helm options: the upper helm at the aforementioned flybridge and a lower helm in the raised pilothouse, which can be accessed from starboard-side stairs aft of the galley. Abaft the raised-pilothouse helm station is bench seating, a chart table and stowage.

Where is Inevitable located? The yacht is currently located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Take the next step: contact the listing agent, David Johnson, 954.763.3971, David@DenisonYachting.com, denisonyachtsales.com

Quick Specifications:

  • Length Overall: 97’
  • Maximum Beam: 20’
  • Fuel Capacity: 2530 gallons
  • Draft: 5’ 7”

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Is This the Yacht of the Future? https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/yachts/project-pegasus-yacht-concept/ Fri, 24 Nov 2023 18:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=61381 Denison Yachting has officially listed the 288-foot Project Pegasus for sale. It would be a 3D-printed superyacht.

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288-foot Project Pegasus
Project Pegasus will be a 3D-printed superyacht designed by Jozeph Forakis, whose portfolio includes projects with CL Yachts. Courtesy Denison Yachting

The concept of 3D printing is not new when it comes to boat and yacht construction, but Project Pegasus—unveiled at the start of 2023 and now listed for sale with Denison Yachting—is a bold vision of how the technology could be used to create an entire superyacht.

Several years ago, we reported about ways that builders worldwide were already embracing 3D printing for everything from boat molds to parts. We also noted that the IYRS School of Technology and Trades was teaching students the basics of 3D printing, setting up a future where ideas could become reality as the technology matured.

Italian designer Jozeph Forakis says that time is now, and the team of people surrounding him on the idea is getting bigger. Forakis’ 288-foot Project Pegasus concept yacht would be the world’s first 3D-printed, solar-electric/hydrogen hybrid superyacht, with zero emissions and with a “Tree of Life” hydroponic garden for fresh food and air purification.

Article At-A-Glance

  • The 288-foot Project Pegasus is a concept yacht that’s listed for sale with Denison Yachting.
  • Project Pegasus would be the world’s first 3D-printed, solar-electric/hydrogen hybrid superyacht.
  • The designer is Jozeph Forakis, who is based in Italy and known for his work with CL Yachts.
  • Lateral Naval Architects in the United Kingdom also worked on Project Pegasus.
288-foot Project Pegasus
Designer Jozeph Forakis’ goal with Project Pegasus is to create a zero-emissions yacht with no environmental impact. Courtesy Denison Yachting

The Project Pegasus Vision

Forakis says his goal with Project Pegasus was to create a zero-emissions yacht that seems invisible in terms of design and environmental impact. He did not create the concept yacht as a design showpiece that never has a chance to be built. “All her core technologies are based on today’s reality,” he says. “It’s only a matter of time before all yachts are made this way. Today, together with Denison and Lateral, we embark on a journey to accelerate towards that future.”

An ‘Audacious Challenge’

James Roy, managing director at Lateral Naval Architects, calls Project Pegasus “an audacious challenge in the field of structural engineering, energy architecture and manufacturing.” In fact, everyone involved with the project says it’s on the bleeding edge of what’s achievable today. Alex G. Clarke, the broker who represents the project at Denison Yachting, says the concept “pushes the boundaries of what is possible.”

Clarke added: “The smart technology surrounding it—from fuel cells to hydroponics providing fresh air and food, to zero emission and the use of glass and solar panels—is very inspiring to me. I do feel this is more than a concept, and I would love to see a shipyard or owner get involved to help make her a reality.”

How the Team Came Together

Forakis gives special thanks to Marisa Ronchi and Ottaviiano Iacono of SuperyachtOne for believing in the Project Pegasus concept and introducing him to the sales broker, Clarke, at Denison Yachting. “We couldn’t ask for a better foundational team to bring this dream to reality,” Forakis says.

Clarke is no stranger to embracing big, visionary concepts. He was the sales broker who did Denison’s first $10 million-plus bitcoin deal, and, more recently, he’s been talking about ways that technology surrounding nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, might become useful within the superyacht industry.

In that context, 3D-printing a whole superyacht seems quite down-to-earth. The technology at least creates something that people can touch and feel.

Project Pegasus
Using 3D printing, Project Pegasus would be created with a mesh framework, integrating the yacht’s hull and superstructure. Courtesy Denison Yachting

The Project Pegasus Design

It was big news in 2019 when the University of Maine created the world’s largest 3D-printed boat: a 25-footer called 3Dirigo. That team set three world records: for the largest 3D-printed solid part, the largest 3D-printed boat and the largest 3D printer.

Designing a 288-foot yacht that could be built from similar technology less than five years later is no small feat, but that’s what Project Pegasus purports to be.

The Framework

Robotic 3D printing would be used to create a mesh framework for Project Pegasus, integrating the yacht’s hull and superstructure. Forakis says the result would be “an extraordinarily strong and lightweight structure that can be produced using less energy, material, waste, space and time compared to conventional construction.”

The superstructure would have multi-tiered glass wings that reflect the clouds and sky. At certain angles and in certain lighting conditions, the lattice framework of the 3D-printed structure would become visible.

According to Forakis, “The dramatic, triangulated structure allows light to penetrate all levels of the interior while framing the remarkable views in all directions.”

The Reality of Technology

The whole team involved with Project Pegasus says it’s possible to achieve the vision with technology that exists today, but there is no denying the fact that some of that technology may need a bit more time to develop in order to make the yacht a reality.

As Roy, with Lateral Naval Architects, says: “We look forward to exploring the boundaries of feasibility, technology readiness and how these can be accelerated.”

Project Pegasus interior
The 288-foot Project Pegasus concept yacht would be the world’s first 3D-printed, solar-electric/hydrogen hybrid superyacht. Courtesy Denison Yachting

Is Jozeph Forakis for Real?

Sometimes, yacht designers create audacious concepts just to get noticed. They might draw a yacht that looks like a spiderweb, or that could transform into a plane or a submersible. Their ideas are often based on imagination and not necessarily grounded in reality.

Forakis is different. He’s known as a visionary designer, but he’s also spent the past few years affiliated with one of the most respected builders of bluewater, go-anywhere vessels: CL Yachts, a subsidiary of Cheoy Lee.

Project Pegasus interior
Designer Jozeph Forakis is responsible for the CL Yachts CLB80’s interiors and exteriors. Courtesy Denison Yachting

Partnership with CL Yachts

Forakis’ partnership with CL Yachts was announced in 2019, after the builder brought him aboard to act as creative director for its next generation of yacht designs. Forakis was put in charge of exteriors and interiors on the vessels, starting with the CLX96.

Even back then, Forakis was using language that tapped into a desire to push boundaries in ways that were new for the yachting industry. He chose the color orange for the new CL Yachts brand and went on to explain why: “I am very strategic when it comes to these things. In our research, we found that, in the world of yachting, there are many ‘me too’ boat designs and many ‘me too’ brands and colors. Orange is young and energetic, and rarely seen amongst yacht or other luxury brands. This is part of our ’blue ocean strategy’ to communicate a true alternative in the market with an alternative, authentic vision.”

Project Pegasus interior
Design plans for Project Pegasus include having a hydroponic garden for fresh food and air purification. Courtesy Denison Yachting

Forakis’ Real-Life CLB80

Most recently, CL Yachts announced its CLB80, with interiors and exteriors by Forakis—yet again proving that the designer knows how to turn ideas into reality. The boat will fall in the builder’s lineup between the CLB72 and the flagship CLB88.

CL Yachts says the creative process included emphasizing onboard comfort, rather than focusing solely on raw performance.

And with this design, too, Forakis pushed boundaries. “One distinctive aspect that sets this model apart is the evolution of the unique stepped side windows,” the builder says. “These carefully crafted windows not only infuse a modern touch but also enhance visibility, allowing natural light to flood into the living spaces.”

Frequently Asked Questions

How long will it take to build Project Pegasus?

No timeframe has been established for construction, and, in some cases, the technology itself might have to be augmented before construction could begin.

Are hydroponics new on yachts?

At the scale of Project Pegasus, yes, but not in general. Some sailors have had hydroponic gardens aboard their yachts for years, to ensure the availability of fresh foods while cruising in remote destinations.

Is anyone building a zero-emissions yacht today?

Several companies are promoting these types of designs. One in-build version is the 226-foot Project Zero that Vitters is constructing in the Netherlands, with a sail plan that is projected to generate power equivalent to a modern wind turbine.

Does Jozeph Forakis, the designer of Project Pegasus, only design yachts?

Nope. He works in many spheres, including housewares, lighting and wearable tech.

Where can I learn more about Project Pegasus?

Visit denisonyachting.com

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Brokerage Market Beauties https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/brokerage/brokerage-market-beauties/ Wed, 08 Nov 2023 18:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=61301 These six yachts are all actively being promoted for sale, ranging from supersized to super-fast.

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Sunseeker 95
The Sunseeker 95 S-Cape has five staterooms, and indoor and outdoor dining options. Courtesy IYC

The market for brokerage yachts becomes a loudly buzzing hive of activity around the autumn boat-show season, with brokers making big sales pushes before, during and after the shows. This year, the good news for brokerage buyers is that quite a few respected brands of yachts are available, with styling and performance capabilities that can suit all different types of cruising plans.

Here’s a look at a few of the yachts for sale on the brokerage market right now, along with the features that make each of the yachts worth a look.

Article At-A-Glance

  • It’s a busy time of year for brokerage-yacht listings, just after the autumn boat shows.
  • Brokerage yachts from pedigree builders are among those for sale right now.
  • Current listings for brokerage yachts can satisfy many types of cruising itineraries.
  • Features aboard yachts available today include all kinds of creature comforts.
Mangusta 109
The Mangusta 109 Dopamine can hit 26 knots. Courtesy Denison Yachting

The Need for Speed

Some of the yachts available on the brokerage market right now are from builders that place a premium on the ability to cruise faster than competing yachts of similar length. These yachts will get their owners from Point A to Point B in a shorter amount of time than many other yachts, leaving more hours in the day to relax and enjoy the surroundings.

Sunseeker 95
The Sunseeker 95 S-Cape has a split-level, full-beam master stateroom. Courtesy IYC

Sunseeker 95 S-Cape

The Sunseeker 95 S-Cape is a 2017 build with a top speed of 26 knots and a cruising speed of 22 knots, according to sales broker Mark Elliott at IYC. He describes the yacht as being “in immaculate, turnkey condition” at an asking price of $5,499,000.

Accommodations are for 10 guests in five staterooms, including a split-level, full-beam master on the main deck. Guest spaces for relaxation are indoors and outdoors, including outdoor dining options. Elliott says S-Cape is also charter-ready for an owner who wants to offset some ownership costs with charter income.

Mangusta 109
The Mangusta 109 Dopamine can sleep 10 in five staterooms, and there is also a hot tub on the bow. Courtesy Denison Yachting

Mangusta 109 Dopamine

The name Dopamine says it all about this Mangusta 109, which is for sale through broker Alex G. Clarke at Denison Yachting. Top speed is 26 knots with a cruising speed of 21 knots, and with the Volvo Penta engines showing just over 1,000 original hours (the IPS is still under extended warranty on the 2021 build).

Ten guests are accommodated in five staterooms, including an on-deck master. There’s a hot tub on the bow with a lounge area, making this yacht a good option for buyers who want privacy while moored stern-to at the marina. The asking price is $13,250,000 for this yacht, which also has a sizable tender garage for a RIB and toys.

Vitters Dardanella
The Vitters Dardanella has a reported range of 5,400 nautical miles. Courtesy Y.CO

Go-Anywhere Ability

Several of the yachts on the brokerage market right now fall into the explorer category, which means they’re built with features and systems that allow them to cruise farther for longer periods of time away from the dock.

Buyers who have an interest in exploring remote destinations, as opposed to hanging out closer to shore, might want to consider these listings.

Vitters’ Dardanella
Vitters’ Dardanella was built in 1996 and was refitted in 2018. Courtesy Y.CO

Vitters Dardanella

The 121-foot Vitters Dardanella is listed for sale with Y.CO at an asking price of about $9.47 million. The Dutch firm Vripack designed this yacht, whose reported range is 5,400 nautical miles at 9 knots.

Dardanella isn’t like other explorer yachts on the market today,” says Y.CO sales broker Max Bulley. “The vessel was built to explore and was not converted from another life.”

Dardanella was built in 1996 and was most recently refitted in 2018. Accommodations are for 10 to 12 guests in five staterooms, including a full-beam master. The yacht is also available for charter through Y.CO at a weekly base rate of $125,000 in Costa Rica.

Lürssen Ice
The Lürssen Ice has exteriors by Tim Heywood and interiors by Terence Disdale. Courtesy Blackorange Superyachts

Lürssen Ice

The 295-foot Lürssen Ice is for sale through broker Gregory Gheraia at Blackorange Superyachts. Built in 2005, Ice has a reported range of 6,000 nautical miles for world cruising.

Asking price is about $103.5 million for Ice, which underwent what Gheraia calls “a massive refit” from 2019 to 2021. Exteriors are by Tim Heywood with interiors by Terence Disdale. Features include an elevator that services all decks, accommodations for 14 guests in seven staterooms, diesel-electric Azipod propulsion, Quantum Zero-Speed stabilizers and an aft-deck swimming pool.

96-foot Sea Bold
The 96-foot Sea Bold from New England Boat Works is built with Kevlar and carbon fiber epoxy. Courtesy 26 North Yachts

Classic Styling

Buyers have quite a few options on the brokerage market today for yachts with traditional lines that never go out of style. These classically styled vessels come in various lengths with an array of features, and are often used for cruising with friends or family.

Here’s a look at two of the classically styled options for sale on the brokerage market today.

96-foot Sea Bold
New England Boat Works’ 96-foot Sea Bold can reportedly top out at 25 knots. Courtesy 26 North Yachts

New England Boat Works Sea Bold

The 96-foot Sea Bold is a custom, fast-expedition yacht with a C. Raymond Hunt hull and construction by New England Boatworks. Delivered in 2003 and refitted in 2019-20, Sea Bold has an asking price of $2,999,000 through 26 North Yachts.

The build was done with Kevlar and carbon fiber epoxy for a lightweight, strong hull that can achieve a high-speed cruise of 22 knots. The top-end is reportedly 25 knots on Sea Bold, which retains a New England-style profile.

Features include a fully enclosed, air-conditioned pilothouse, stabilizers and a bow thruster for easier, more comfortable maneuvering on long-distance runs and in close quarters at the dock.

Hargrave Renaissance
The Hargrave Renaissance’s hull is designed by Jack Sarin. Courtesy Hargrave Custom Yachts

Hargrave Renaissance

The 116-foot Hargrave Renaissance is a 2016 build that’s offered through Hargrave Custom Yachts at an asking price of $8.75 million. This is a raised-pilothouse design with a hull by Jack Sarin and décor from Yacht Interiors by Shelley.

Accommodations are for 10 guests in five staterooms, including an on-deck master. Cruise speed is 18 knots with a top hop of 22 knots, according to the Hargrave team. The power package is Caterpillar C32 engines, with each one showing about 3,500 hours. At-rest and underway stabilizers are installed for guest comfort at sea.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can any sales broker help you buy any yacht?

Yes. Yachts are listed for sale with specific brokers, but buyers can work with any other brokers they’d like to explore various listings and make offers. The process is similar to real-estate listings on land.

Are the listed asking prices set in stone?

The answer depends on the seller. Some yacht-owners are willing to negotiate on price, while other yacht-owners are not.

Are any of these yachts available for onboard walk-throughs?

Yes. Contact the listing company or your own broker to learn the yacht’s locations and discuss arrangements for a tour.

Where are more specs available about each of these yachts?

On the websites of the listing brokers. Click through the links to see full specs and, in many cases, a selection of photos.

Where are there more articles about other yachts on the brokerage market?

Check out the brokerage section on Yachting’s website for the latest news about brokerage yachts.

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Go-Anywhere Opportunity https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/brokerage/nordhavn-96-lacey-kay-for-sale/ Thu, 03 Aug 2023 17:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=60653 The Nordhavn 96 Lacey Kay is for sale in West Palm Beach, Florida.

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Nordhavn 96 Lacey Kay
The current owner of the Nordhavn 96 Lacey Kay commissioned the yacht with the idea of running it with minimal or no crew. Courtesy Denison Yachting

Denison Yachting says the owner of the Nordhavn 96 Lacey Kay is now asking $10.2 million for the yacht, which is lying in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Lacey Kay is the third hull that was built of the Nordhavn 96, a model that evolved as a larger version of the Nordhavn 86. The current owner of Lacey Kay commissioned the yacht with an eye toward being able to run with minimal crew (or no crew) and to travel what Denison calls “big, open oceans.”

The owner built Lacey Kay with additional fuel tanks, creating an overall fuel capacity of 9,575 gallons. At a speed of 9 knots, the yacht burns 20 gallons per hour, according to Denison’s team. Maximum speed is 12 knots.

Also notable is that Lacey Kay has the master stateroom on the second deck, a custom layout choice.

What kind of range can Lacey Kay achieve? According to Denison, range is 3,000 nautical miles at 9 knots.

Take the next step: Contact sales broker Kurt Bosshardt at denisonyachting.com

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Price Drop on Westport 112 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/brokerage/westport-112-seahawk-for-sale/ Thu, 20 Jul 2023 17:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=60580 Seahawk, located in Palm Beach, Florida, now has an asking price of $10,950,000.

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Westport 112 Seahawk
Up to eight guests in four en suite staterooms, including a full-beam master with a California king berth, can sleep aboard the Westport 112 Seahawk. Courtesy Denison Yachting

Denison Yachting says there has been a price drop on the Westport 112 Seahawk, which is lying in Palm Beach, Florida, with an asking price of $10,950,000.

Seahawk is a 2014 build with a gross tonnage of 235. According to the brokerage house, cruise speed is 22 knots with a top hop of 25 knots. Draft is 5 feet, 6 inches for getting into skinny-water ports.

Accommodations are for eight guests in four en suite staterooms. The master is full-beam with a California king berth. The VIP is far forward, with the two other guest staterooms between the master and the VIP.

Recent upgrades: Denison’s team says Seahawk recently was upgraded with new navigation electronics, including five new screens; new Wi-Fi and cellular electronics, including Starlink satellite internet; new carpeting in the salon, stairs and staterooms; a new Axis security system and cameras; and a Naiad at-rest stabilizer system.

How to book a walkthrough or sea trial: contact sales brokers Erik Mayol or Richard Glazer at denisonyachting.com

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See This 108 Custom Line in Fort Lauderdale https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/brokerage/custom-line-navetta-33-gioia-for-sale/ Fri, 03 Feb 2023 18:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=59619 Gioia is for sale with Denison Yachting at an asking price of $11,995,000.

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Custom Line Navetta 33
The 108-foot Custom Line Navetta 33 Gioia has five staterooms, including a main-deck master. Courtesy Denison Yachting

Sales broker Bruce Schattenburg at Denison Yachting says the 108-foot Custom Line Navetta 33 Gioia has had a location change. The yacht can now be viewed in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The asking price is $11,995,000.

Gioia is a 2018 build that had service work and upgrades done in summer 2022 in Italy by many contractors who were part of the yacht’s original build.

Accommodations include a main-deck master stateroom, four double-berth staterooms belowdecks and four crew cabins. Amenities include a flybridge hot tub, an entertainment space in the bow and a tender garage that converts to a beach club.

The 1,622 hp Caterpillar C32 engines are upgraded with extended warranties, and the yacht has zero-speed fin stabilizers along with a pair of Seakeepers.

What’s the beam on Gioia? It’s 24 feet, 8 inches, giving the yacht a volume that Denison Yachting says is comparable to what yachtsmen find aboard 120- and 130-footers.

Take the next step: contact Schattenburg at denisonyachting.com

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$300,000 Price Drop on Sunseeker 105 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/brokerage/sunseeker-105-delfino-price-drop/ Thu, 26 Jan 2023 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=59588 The Sunseeker 105 Delfino, which is lying in Fort Lauderdale, is a 2006 build.

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Sunseeker 105 Delfino
The Sunseeker 105 Delfino has four staterooms and a flybridge. Courtesy Denison Yachting

Sales broker Paul Denton at Denison Yachting says the seller of the Sunseeker 105 Delfino in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has authorized a $300,000 reduction on the asking price.

The new asking price for Delfino is $2,495,000.

Delfino, a 2006 build, has a four-stateroom layout with a flybridge and a hot tub. A tender garage is aft. The interior is by Ken Freivokh.

Power is twin MTU V16 2000 M93s showing 4,274 hours (starboard) and 3,406 hours (port).

What are the key specs on the Sunseeker 105 Delfino? Beam is 20 feet, 8 inches, and draft is 6 feet, 7 inches.

Take the next step: contact Denton at denisonyachting.com

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$500,000 Price Reduction on 120-Foot Northcoast https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/brokerage/120-foot-northcoast-price-drop/ Thu, 29 Dec 2022 17:00:00 +0000 https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/?p=59458 This 120-foot Northcoast is for sale in Fort Lauderdale with Denison Yachting.

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120-foot Northcoast
This 120-foot Northcoast received an extensive refit in 2021-22. Courtesy Denison Yachting

Denison Yachting says the owner of this 120-foot Northcoast has dropped the asking price by $500,000. The new asking price for the yacht is $5,995,000.

The yacht is a 2000 build that had what Denison says was an extensive refit in 2021-22, with investments of nearly $2 million over the course of 12 months.

Currently, the yacht is lying in Fort Lauderdale.

Custom features and design include mahogany and chestnut-ash interior woodwork, a country kitchen-style galley and a four-stateroom layout with a 25-foot beam for more interior space than yachts of similar length overall.

“She is a rare and exciting opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind Pacific Northwest, high-quality 120-foot motoryacht with timeless styling,” the brokerage house says.

What kinds of electronics does this yacht have at the helm? Denison says there are “updated Garmin electronics.”

Take the next step: contact sales broker Peter Quintal at denisonyachting.com

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