Northrop and Johnson has announced two sales to SuperYachtTimes.com. Firstly the sale of Antarctica, a 44.71m Feadship, sold by Kevin Merrigan and Luuk van Zanten of Yacht Marketing Limited. Antarctica, a classic gentleman’s motoryacht, has a history as colorful as her worldwide travel.
Well loved and maintained, she was reluctantly for sale and offered at $6,950,000. With a Lloyd’s classification, she represents a truly classic collector’s yacht with excellent charter potential.
Antarctica, a classic gentleman’s motoryacht, has a history as colorful as her worldwide travel. Well loved and maintained, she was reluctantly for sale and offered at $6,950,000. With a Lloyd’s classification, she represents a truly classic collector’s yacht with excellent charter potential.
The second sale reported by Northrop and Johnson is the sale of Gloria, 38.4m Jongert/Lowland. Michael Nethersole, Sales Broker at Northrop and Johnson, assisted long time client and yachtsman, Peter deSavary, in the purchase of the sailing yacht with Wallace Donker of Ardell Yachts & Ships in Fort Lauderdale.
Gloria has been refitted twice, in 2002 and 2006. She features a large owner’s cabin situated aft with en-suite bathroom and accommodates 10 guests in five staterooms. Her new owner plans to sail the Mediterranean this summer and the Caribbean in the winter.
Sanlorenzo has a reputation of offering an unrivalled level of customization, which results in the fact that there are never two Sanlorenzo Yachts that are the same. This has been clearly demonstrated by the unique five-stateroom SL104 planing yacht, that will be on display at the Miami International Boat Show (MIBS) this week. Read More