This 95-foot steel motor yacht was built by Richards Iron Works in 1962 as a custom design. With a beam of 21 feet, the hull provides a substantial platform suited to extended cruising. The steel construction offers durability and longevity typical of vessels built in that era.
The yacht is arranged with four cabins, offering comfortable accommodation for owner and guests. The layout reflects the practical design sensibilities of early 1960s yacht building, with spaces configured for both cruising and entertaining.
The boat represents a significant example of American custom yacht construction from the post-war period, when Richards Iron Works was known for building robust, seaworthy vessels. Details on the propulsion system, current mechanical condition, and recent maintenance history were not provided.
Length
95.00 FT
Beam
21.00 FT
Draft
10.00 FT
Material
Steel
Cabins
4
Fuel
3,566 GAL
Water
2,642 GAL