This 1983 Palmer Johnson 110 is an aluminum-hulled cruising sloop designed by John Alden, built for serious bluewater passage-making and extended comfort cruising. The fin keel with centerboard configuration allows shallow-water exploration as well as open ocean sailing, giving owners flexibility in destination choice.
The yacht accommodates seven cabins and six heads, providing sleeping and sanitary facilities for a cruising party or charter operation. Interior arrangements support extended time at sea with full-service facilities distributed throughout the hull.
Power comes from a single 425-horsepower Caterpillar diesel engine, delivering a cruising speed of 9 knots and a maximum speed of 12.5 knots. The aluminum construction—a hallmark of Palmer Johnson's building technique—combines durability with the structural integrity required for long-distance voyaging.
Length
110.00 FT
Beam
23.50 FT
Draft
18.50 FT
Material
Aluminum
Cabins
7
Heads
6
Engines
1
Engine Make
Caterpillar
Engine Model
3406C
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
9.00 KTS
Max Speed
12.50 KTS
Fuel
3,020 GAL
Water
1,200 GAL