This beautiful 2000 120′ Northcoast yacht benefited from a 2009 refit and has some great external space and a quality interior.
Sharon AnnSharon Ann, a 104′ Destiny yacht built in 2002, is finished to a very high standard and no expense was spared on the interior package.
WheelsKeeping to the usual Trinity high standard, Wheels is a great example of a 124′ yacht finished to a high standard with beautiful wood finish.
Hi everybody. Welcome to this week’s Insider Yacht Review. This is a brief roundup of the three yachts we have for you today and as always, the links to the full length review are just below the window here. If you would like us to send you an email of when the latest reviews are up on the website then click on the ‘be the first to know’ button, enter your email address and we’ll let you know when the latest reviews are available.
Our first boat here is Scott Free. She is a 120-foot Northcoast yacht. Northcoast’s are getting quite a lot more popular now. They had a new 125-foot that was just put on the market, their new range. They actually won or were nominated as a finalist for the Superyacht Awards. It was one of the design awards that they were the finalist for. This is Scott Free’s 120-foot built in 2000. Saw some great features, some cool exterior features, a swim platform that folds down. There’s a nice fire pit up on the sundeck. We’ll have a good review of her. On to the next one.
We have Sharon Ann. Sharon Ann is 104-foot, fiberglass hull. These are fiberglass hulls that we’re reviewing today. Built by Destiny. Destiny yachts are actually finished in Ft. Lauderdale. The hull and the super structure are both built in Italy and then shipped over here and everything, all the machinery, all the interior, the electronics, everything is finished off here in Florida. Destiny is known as the super yacht standard of this size, 100-foot range boats. No expense spared on the interior package, beautiful finish and we’ll take a look at her as well. She is listed at 4 million 9 hundred thousand at the moment. 2002 she was built.
Then finally for today we have another Trinity. Actually, this is the only one out of the three that is an aluminium hull. She’s 124-foot, built in 2002. Has all of the usual Trinity bells and whistles; beautiful wood packages, very good mechanically, semi-displacement hull. We go further into her in the full reviews.
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