This 157-foot steel expedition yacht began life as an offshore supply vessel and was converted in 2008 into a capable global cruiser. The substantial hull and construction reflect its working heritage, built to endure extended voyages in demanding conditions. The boat accommodates multiple guests across numerous berths and includes 11 heads.
The layout centers on expedition capability. An integral crane system and large roll-in garage allow the yacht to carry and deploy water toys and support vessels. A machine shop is fitted onboard for equipment maintenance and repairs, making the boat self-sufficient during extended cruises away from conventional marinas.
The steel hull construction and purpose-built design prioritize strength and reliability over speed, trading racing performance for seaworthiness and the ability to operate in rough water. Detroit Diesel engines provide the propulsion backbone for this working explorer.
Length
157.00 FT
Beam
35.00 FT
Draft
10.00 FT
Material
Steel
Heads
11
Engine Make
Detroit Diesel
Engine Model
12V149
Hours
4,763 HRS
Fuel
91,000 GAL
Water
7,000 GAL