Price reduction on superyacht Horizons II at Northrop & Johnson

9 December 2013 • Written by Malcolm MacLean

News now from Kevin Merrigan at Northrop & Johnson of a $2.5 million price drop on the 44.2m motor yacht Horizons II.

Horizons II was sold by Moran Yacht & Ship in August 2011 as Gotta Go and came back on the market under her new name with Northrop & Johnson in August 2013. She's an aluminium Seastar 145 design, built in 2003 by Australia's NQEA yard to a Don Shead design, with a Jack Phillips interior.

ABS classed, she can accommodate eight guests in one master and three double cabins. All staterooms are well appointed and equipped with full en suite facilities A further stateroom, which is normally used as a gym, can also be converted into a twin cabin to accommodate a further two guests. A maximum speed of 27 knots, and a cruising speed of 24 knots can be achieved via two 3700hp MTU diesel engines with a range of 2,500 nautical miles.

Horizons II is now down from $12 million to $9.5 million.

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