The 25.3-metre cutter-rigged sailing yacht Mustang has been listed for sale with Bill Titus of Northrop & Johnson.
She was built of GRP in the UK by Camper & Nicholsons in 1987 to designs by Doug Peterson. Mustang has four circumnavigations under her keel and is built to withstand rough seas and inclement weather. She received a $2 million investment from 2018 to 2022 with upgrades of her exterior and interior, including new paint, standing and running rigging, sails, furnishings, a teak deck and rebuilt engine, along with two new generators.
A standout feature is Mustang's fully enclosed pilothouse with 360-degree views, which serves as both a helm station and lounge and opens directly to the spacious lower saloon. To starboard is the navigation area; instruments can be hidden when the space is being used. To port is an L-shaped sofa and a low table. Stairs lead to the lower saloon, which has a large dining table to port and a cocktail table with a curved sofa and a bar.
Mustang sleeps six guests and three crew. Guest accommodation comprises a full-beam master cabin with a centreline queen-size bed, a port guest double cabin and a starboard cabin with twin beds.
On deck, the sailing yacht boasts an enormous cockpit with a centre cockpit table that extends for al fresco dining. Cushioned seating and a bimini, with side closures, ensure comfort in all climates.
Full operational control of the yacht from the enclosed pilot house provides security and safety while cruising in inclement weather or rough seas, while the outside helm station allows for one-person control of the helm, sail furlers and primary sail trim.
The yacht for sale's Cummins engine in the walk-in engine room provides a cruising speed of 8.5 knots and a maximum of 9.5 knots.
Mustang is asking $995,000.

