Scott Free Yacht Review

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Motor yacht “Scott Free” is one of those yachts where the more you look at her the more surprises and evidence of thinking beyond the norm you discover.

“Scott Free” is a 120’ yacht built by Northcoast in 2000, she sleeps 8 in 4 staterooms all of which have either king, queen or double beds.

The custom interior has almost an Art Deco feel with great use of color and complimenting furniture, she has a spacious and airy design using large windows and glass sliding doors to enhance the open plan concept in the main salon that is mirrored in the huge forward country kitchen.

The exterior of motor yacht “Scott Free” is just as impressive as the interior, the extra large flybridge has multiple seating areas including a full service bar, grill area and a unique fire pit towards the aft.

“Scott Free” also has several hidden features, the 62’ TV that folds down from the bimini top on the flybridge, a huge section of this bimini top also slides back to allow a vast amount of sunshine into the usually shady area and perhaps most impressive of all is the concealed section of the swim platform which when remotely operated folds out to reveal an almost full beam secondary swim platform that sits just under the water.

Motor yacht “Scott Free” evokes vacation, relaxation and she promises not to disappoint.