Palmer Johnson 110
- Status:Available
- Manufacturer:Palmer Johnson
- Model:110
- Category:Sailing Yacht
- Build year:1995
- LOA:33.50 x 7.16 x 5.55 m
- Air draft:39.00 m
- Hull construction:aluminium
- Engine manufacturer:Caterpillar 470 PK
- Vessel lying:Contact De Valk Hindeloopen
Description
Originally named "Nazenin III", the luxury yacht "Keewaydin," translating to "home of the winds" in Native American Indian language, was completed in 1995 by Palmer Johnson. Renowned naval architect John G. Alden crafted her elegant exterior design.
Inside, designer John Munford created a timeless ambiance with classic raised wooden panels, adorned with accents of marble. The layout boasts a full-width owner?s suite and two guest staterooms, all featuring en-suite facilities. Accommodating up to 6 guests and 5 crew members, Keewaydin ensures a relaxed luxury yacht experience.
Henk Jan Vissia at De Valk Hindeloopen is your go-to contact for any questions. Feel free to give us a call.
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Dimensions
Lengte 33.50 meter Breedte 7.16 meter Diepgang 5.55 meter Waterlijn lengte (Lwl) 24.50 meter Doorvaarhoogte 39.00 meter -
Build
Bouwjaar 1995 Waterverplaatsing 95 ton Werf Palmer Johnson Yachts LLC Rompmateriaal aluminium Land US Ontwerper John G. Alden -
Motor
Drive type shaft Aantal identieke motoren 1 Merk Caterpillar Vermogen 470.00 Max snelheid 11 Draaiuren 9153 Brandstof diesel -
Accommodation
Cabines 3 Bedden 6
Sailing yachts for sale in the Netherlands
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