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SENSEI 127'0" 1990/1996
Sensei was refitted more than five years ago to house two
Harley-Davidsons in individual aft garages. The yacht was put up for sale
last year after the owners died suddenly, and while we’ve heard
a buyer did emerge, we’ve been unable to determine if the name has
changed. B: Mitsubishi Industries, Japan/Admiral Marine, USA; N:
Builder/Glade Johnson; H: Fiberglass; E: 2/1,000-hp Mitsubishis
152.
STAR OF AMERICA 127'0" 1991
This charter yacht is a familiar sight in New York Harbor. B: Freeport
Shipbuilding, USA; N: David Carambat; H: Aluminum; E: 2/375-hp Caterpillars
153.
ALTA 127'0" 1987
Previously known as Talon, an active charter yacht for many years, Alta
is also a charter yacht. We expect
her current owner was undoubtedly impressed by the fact that the yacht
had made several transatlantic crossings over the past decade. B:
Picchiotti, Italy; N: Builder; H: Aluminum; E: 2/625-hp Caterpillars
154.
SWEET PEA 126'6" 1985
This lady once belonged to famed talk-show host Merv Griffin. B: Abeking
& Rasmussen, Germany; N: Tom Fexas/Builder; H: Aluminum; E: 2/1,960-hp
MTUs
155.
ACANIA 126'0" 1929
Acania, a classic fantail motoryacht, once belonged to silent
film actress Constance Bennett. The U.S. government used her for a variety
of things in World War II and during the early years of the space program.
She’s now a West Coast-based private cruiser. B: Pusey &
Jones, USA; N: J. H. Wells; H: Steel; E: unknown
156.
BIG EASY 126'0" 2001
Felix Sabates, co-owner of Trinity Yachts, and his wife Carolyn named
their yacht in honor of the town where she was built. B: Trinity Yachts,
USA; N: Builder; H: Aluminum; E: 2/1,350-hp Caterpillars
157.
EMERALD ISLE 126'0" 1992
This yacht is reknown for having emerald tones throughout her interior
(hence her name). She charters for $60,000 per week in the Caribbean.
B: Christensen Shipyards, USA; N: Builder; H: Fiberglass; E: 2/1,080-hp
Detroit Diesels
158.
LADY ALLISON 126'0" 1978
Leonard Stern, chief executive of pet-food company Hartz Mountain Corp.
and a major developer of the Meadowlands Sports Complex in New Jersey,
named this yacht after his wife. B: Feadship/De Vries Scheepsbouw, Holland;
N: H. De Voogt Naval Architects; H: Steel; E: 2/650-hp Caterpillars
159.
LA MONTRACHET 126'0" 1986
A casino operator commissioned this yacht and sold her a few years later.
Her interior is marked by an amidships staircase on the main deck that
leads to the guest staterooms below—a departure from the more traditional
placement to one side of the yacht. B: Broward Marine, USA; N: Builder;
H: Aluminum; E: 2/1,350-hp Caterpillars
160.
MARLENA 126'0" 1998
Sam Gershowitz, the New Yorker who owns the Star Island Yacht Club in
Montauk, named his huge yachtfisherman for his wife. B: Trinity Yachts,
USA; N: Builder/Doug Sharp; H: Aluminum; E: 2/3,500-hp Alsthom Paxmans
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