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IL CIGNO 141'0" 1993
This charter yacht measured 126 feet until a few months ago, when a refit
wrapped up at UK-based Pendennis Shipyard. In Italian, her name means
“swan.” B: N: Builder; H: Aluminum; E: unknown
112.
KAHALANI 141'0" 1993
While many yachts offer an office for the owner to use, Kahalani,
which is active on the charter circuit, goes beyond that by also offering
a secretary’s cabin, which could also be used as a stateroom for
a nanny and child. B: Feadship/De Vries Scheepsbouw, Holland; N:
De Voogt Naval Architects; H: Steel; E: 2/775-hp Caterpillars
113.
WALKABOUT 141'0" 2000
A gentleman from Oregon purchased this yacht from singer/songwriter/sausage
king Jimmy Dean last year. She features a fiberglass hardtop and, of course,
a hot tub. B: Christensen Shipyards, USA; N: Builder; H: Fiberglass; E:
2/2,000-hp DDC-MTUs
114.
MIA ELISE 141'0" 2001
Felix Sabates, co-owner of Trinity Yachts, commissioned this yacht as
Victory Lane, the name he gives all his big boats. But he sold her
last summer to a Floridian gentleman who’s owned a few big boats
himself. That man and his wife are using this Mia Elise until they take delivery of another Mia Elise,
a 180-footer, late next year. B: Trinity Yachts, USA; N: Builder;
H:Aluminum; E: unknown
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MAGNIFICO 140'0" 1991
If you’re looking to entertain large groups aboard your yacht, take
a page from Magnifico’s book: Not only is there abundant seating in
the saloon, but there’s also a huge (and we do mean huge) bar—said to be 40 feet long—that takes
up nearly the entire port side. B: Christensen Shipyards, USA;
N: Builder; H: Fiberglass; E: 2/1,460-hp Detroit Diesels
116.
MARTHA ANN 140'0" 2001
Part floating villa, part watersports platform, this yacht charters from
$95,000 per week. She has an elaborate marble mosaic inlay in the sole
forward of the dining area and an onyx-topped bar in the saloon. B: Westship
World Yachts, USA; N: Builder; H: Fiberglass; E: 2/2,285-hp MTUS
117.
ANDIAMO 139'8" 2002
Feadship and the owner of this yacht should be celebrating her christening
around the time you read this. We hear the owner is a woman, a rarity
in the yacht biz. Another surprise is the fact that Andiamo is
an expedition yacht, the first of her kind from this Dutch yard. Unlike
some expedition yachts, this one has a hull strengthened for navigation
in ice. B: Feadship/Royal Van Lent Shipyard, Holland; N: De Voogt
International/Glade Johnson Design; H: Aluminum; E: 2/1,400-hp Caterpillars
118.
DREAM SEEKER 139'0" 1984
Dream Seeker totes a 19-foot Pursuit rigged for fishing, and for
other water fun there are double and slalom water skis, kayaks, and dive
gear. B: Feadship/Royal Van Lent Shipyard, Holland; N: De Voogt
Naval Architects; H: Steel; E: 2/1,165-hp Caterpillars
119.
BLUE HAREM 138'0" 1994
Blue Harem spent the past year cruising in the Med and Caribbean,
where her award-winning chef dazzled many a tastebud. The rest of the
crew certainly knows how to show guests a good time—they threw a
Castaways party (think of the Tom Hanks movie), complete with “Wilson”
and lots of FedEx boxes, in the spring. Want to learn more? Contact your
favorite charter broker or log on to www.blueharemcharter.com, where you
can download a screensaver of the yacht. B: Heesen Shipyards, Holland;
N: Builder; H: Aluminum; E: unknown
120.
HIS GRACE 138'0" 1991
On display at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, His Grace has an interesting story. Construction began at Westport Shipyard in
the late 1980’s, and she was delivered in 1991 about 50 percent
complete to her original (and current) owner. Since he has an engineering
background, he apparently decided to finish the yacht with the help of
a marine surveyor; the work took two years and included everything from
installing marble and windows to performing electrical work and selecting
bath fixtures and other decor items. Throughout most of the past decade,
the owner was unable to use the yacht due to other business interests,
yet he continued to have His Grace
upgraded and maintained. In 1998 Admiral Marine Works extended her eight
feet (to her current length) and repowered her with her current engines.
Last year the yacht was put up for sale, and she’s available for
$6.85 million, in Fort Lauderdale. B: Westport Shipyard, USA; N:
Paolo Caliari/Builder; H: Fiberglass; E: 2/1,500-hp Caterpillars
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