• Guests

    12

  • Cabins

    6

  • Crew

    8

Length GT Built (REFIT)
142'
372 GT 1995
(2018)
Beam Draft Top Speed
27' 6" 6' 8" 17 Kts

The 142' motor yacht Grade I was delivered to her owners in 1995 by Christensen. She features exterior design by Setzer Design Group and interior styling by Karen Lynn Interiors.

Key Features

  • Spacious sun deck with sunpad
  • Well-equipped galley for catering
  • Carries RIB tenders for watersports
  • Main deck full-beam master suite

Design & Construction

Designed around a semi-displacement GRP hull and superstructure she features a 27'6" beam and a 6'8" draft. The yacht is built over 3 decks with an internal volume of 372 GT (Gross Tonnes).

Exterior Design

The exterior design of Grade I is characterized by its raked bow, which enhances its sleek and modern profile. The hull is painted a pristine white, matching the superstructure, creating a cohesive and clean visual effect. A black boot top stripe runs along the waterline, providing a striking contrast to the otherwise white exterior. Below the boot top, the hull transitions to a black finish, giving the yacht a streamlined and polished appearance.

The yacht emphasizes watersports, equipped with two RIB tenders for fishing, water-skiing, or diving. The large stern platform can be used for swimming or preparing for watersports, and it conceals a spa pool. The main deck aft is spacious and fully shaded, featuring a kidney-shaped teak table and a fully-equipped bar. Additional outdoor space is available on the boat deck, though it is partly occupied by boats and water toys, which are launched using cranes.

The primary sunbathing area is on the large sun deck, which includes a giant circular sunpad flanked by settees. A small bar-servery and a dumb waiter from the galley make this a complete outdoor living area, offering privacy due to its height.

Interior Design

The main saloon features black Macassar ebony woodwork with a high-gloss finish, gold trimmings, and mock tiger-skin upholstery. The room is well-lit by a large gold-hued ceiling panel and lights above the window blinds. It includes black leather settees and individual armchairs arranged around a low glass table. A central cabinet with a malachite surface divides the sitting and dining areas and conceals a pop-up television. The dining table, cut from a large piece of plate glass, stands on gold pillars and can accommodate up to 12 people.

The galley is designed for efficiency, with a U-shaped cooking area surrounded by generous counter space, facilitating meal preparation and serving for large groups. The layout is particularly well-suited for catering to numerous guests.

The upper saloon is light and bright, with large windows on three sides. It includes a circle of armchairs upholstered in green leather surrounding a star-centered table, with additional chairs around a games table. A small bar and entertainment center are also part of this space, making it a favored spot for relaxation.

Accommodation

Grade I offers accommodation that prioritizes comfort and privacy for up to 12 guests in a total of six staterooms on the lower deck. There are five double cabins, each uniquely decorated to provide a distinct and inviting atmosphere. Additionally, there is one twin-bedded room, which was originally intended as a gymnasium but has been converted to offer more flexible sleeping arrangements.

The owner's suite is situated forward on the main deck, offering a full-width bedroom that exudes a restful ambiance, complemented by dark red and gold fabrics. The suite includes a large walk-in closet, a study with an imposing black and gold marble-topped desk, and a full-width bathroom. The bathroom is equipped with a white marble floor, a spa bath, and ebony-faced cabinets with gold washbasins, providing a luxurious touch.

Grade I is also designed to accommodate a professional crew of eight in four cabins, ensuring that service and operations run smoothly. The crew quarters are designed to provide a comfortable living space for the staff, allowing them to perform their duties efficiently.

Performance & Capabilities

Powered by twin diesel Deutz (TBD604BV12) 1,920hp engines, motor yacht Grade I is capable of reaching a top speed of 17 knots, and comfortably cruises at 15 knots. With her 8,499 gallon fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 3,455 nautical miles at 12 knots. Her semi-displacement hull design means she offers a great balance of space and speed.

Amenities

The yacht features a well-equipped gym, allowing her guests to keep up their fitness regimes at sea. Air conditioning offers increased on-board comfort. Grade I also features deck jacuzzi which provides excellent views.

Grade I Yacht is For Sale

Grade I is currently on the market for sale with an asking price of $6,990,000 USD.

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