This 2010 Westport 164, built from GRP, offers full wheelchair accessibility. Her elegant interior was designed by Donald Starkey, while William Garden oversaw the naval architecture. A 2024 refit brought new teak decks and updated soft furnishings, complementing a 2020 repaint by Rybovich and upgraded bridge electronics from 2021.
The interior exudes a "contemporary yet understated" vibe with madrona burl and anigre woods, complemented by a warm color palette and inlays of maple, pear, and ebony. Michael Homchick of the Pacific Northwest designed the stone installations, featuring onyx in the bathrooms.
The striking Westport yacht features an elevator connecting all four decks, including the sundeck. The bridge deck provides seating, a card table, television, and access to an outdoor dining area and bar. Skylights in the bimini top enhance the interior ambiance, while the forward Jacuzzi, surrounded by sunpads, enjoys full sunlight.
Accommodating up to 12 guests in a six-cabin layout, motor yacht Gigi hosts a full-beam master suite that includes a private office and lounge. The VIP king cabin offers exceptional views with a private balcony.
Additional accommodations include two king-bedded cabins, two convertible twins, and one twin-bunked cabin. Crew quarters support up to 10 members.
Twin 3,650hp MTU diesels propel this 499GT, ABS-classed yacht to a top speed of 22 knots, with a cruising speed of 18 knots.
According to YachtBuyer Market Watch, Gigi was asking $28,500,000.
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