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161.
TIME 126'0" 1987
Time has had the same owner, from Chicago, since launch
and is “seriously for sale,” according to ads, for just shy
of $5.5 million. She cruises at 26 knots and has transatlantic range.
A reported $11 million went into her research, design, and construction.
B: Palmer Johnson, USA; N: Tom Fexas Yacht Design; H: Aluminum;
E: 2/2,400-hp Detroit Diesels
162.
INTUITION 125'4" 1977
The same gentleman who owns the expedition yacht Intuition II
has owned this Benetti for several years. She can be seen on Long Island’s
East End. B: Benetti, Italy; N: Builder; H: Aluminum; E: unknown
163.
CENTURION 125'0" 1992/1997
The intrepid cruisers who made their expedition yacht available to equally
intrepid charterers over the past few years sold her to another American.
While the yacht no longer charters, she retains her rugged appeal. B:
Delta Marine, USA; N: Delta Design Group; H: Fiberglass; E: 2/760-hp Caterpillars
164.
DONNA C III 126'0" 1999
You may have seen this lady fishing along the West Coast. B: Sovereign
Yachts, Canada; N: Jack Sarin Naval Architects; H: Fiberglass; E: 2/1,800-hp
DDC-MTUs
165.
JANET 125'0" 2002
Janet is among the largest Cheoy Lees ever built and arrived
stateside from China in November. She has a full-beam master suite (including
a study) on the main deck, and for entertaining, there’s a bar in
the sky lounge and a large alfresco area aft of it. B: Cheoy Lee
Shipyards, China; N: Builder; H: Fiberglass; E: 2/2,250-hp Caterpillars
166.
KAKAPO 125'0" 1977
This was the largest American-owned aluminum-hulled motoryacht when she
was built. She belongs to the same Midwesterner who took delivery of the
156-foot Anson Bell, built by from Palmer Johnson, earlier this year.
“Kakapo” is a type of rare bird. B: Burger Boat Co.,
USA; N: Jack Hargrave; H: Aluminum; E: 2/725-hp Caterpillars
167.
SHOWTIME 125'0" 1986
Home port for this lady is San Diego, although her owner, who’s
in the broadcasting biz, keeps her on the East Coast. B: Broward Marine,
USA; N: Builder; H: Aluminum; E: 2/1,400-hp Detroit Diesels
168.
SUNCHASER 125'0" 1991
The ex-Fifty One, famed for her creamy, vanilla-tone exterior paint
job, is in the hands of new owners. We’ve heard that these owners
also had her get a new paint job, but we haven’t seen any photos
to prove what the color is. B: Christensen Shipyards, USA; N: Carlo
Pagani; H: Fiberglass; E: 2/860-hp Caterpillars
169.
BETTY 124'10" 2001
A New Yorker is wrapping up his first full year of cruising aboard this
lady, which features cherry paneling inside. She might fool you into thinking
she’s actually a classic yacht, since her styling is reminiscent
of the early 20th century. She’s for sale for $10.9 million.
B: Royal Denship, Denmark; N: Tom Fexas Yacht Design; H: Fiberglass; E:
2/800-hp Caterpillars
170.
ORION 124'6" 1984
This canoe-stern yacht has had the same name since the day she launched,
even though she’s had more than one owner during that time. B: Feadship/Royal
Van Lent Shipyard, Holland; N: De Voogt Naval Architects; H: Steel; E:
2/625-hp Caterpillars
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