This 109-foot Denison raised pilothouse motoryacht was built in 1990 with an aluminum hull and powered by twin Detroit Diesel 16V-149 DDEC engines producing 4,400 horsepower combined. The design emphasizes offshore capability and range, backed by substantial volume and robust construction typical of serious cruising yachts from this era.
The interior was custom designed and features refined finishes throughout: marble, lacquered cabinetry, brass inlays, custom furniture, and extensive built-ins. The layout flows from a full-width main salon and formal dining salon forward to an oversized galley, with a raised pilothouse commanding the upper level and an expansive flybridge above. Aft, a large semi-enclosed deck extends the entertaining and working spaces—a configuration seldom seen on modern yachts of this size and class.
A standout element is the aft engine room with direct cockpit access. This arrangement delivers superior serviceability and noise isolation while providing redundancy, making the yacht well suited for extended cruising, owner-operator use, or professional crew management. The combination of thoughtful design, substantial accommodations, and practical engineering reflects a high standard of construction and outfitting throughout.
Length
109.00 FT
Beam
22.00 FT
Material
Aluminum
Engines
2
Engine Make
Detroit
Engine Model
16V149 DDEC
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
900 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
8,750 GAL
Water
1,110 GAL