Superyacht Lochiel offered for sale by Northrop & Johnson

16 November 2011 • Written by Malcolm MacLean

Ann Avery at Northrop & Johnson is kind enough to send me details of her latest central listing for sale, the 31.7m sailing yacht Lochiel.

She’s the well-known ex-Coco Chanel, designed by William Garden and built by Alloy Yachts in 1985. Her claim to fame among the yachting cognoscenti is the extraordinary safety and comfort passengers enjoy on long ocean passages. In addition to sea kindliness, they also appreciate Lochiel’s enormous on-deckpilothouse and outside lounge area.

Below deck Lochiel offers three staterooms plus an office for owner/guests, a raised saloon, galley and crew quarters forward. The stand-up, walk-in engine room is a real advantage, encouraging good maintenance. In addition to private use, she has the qualities of an excellent charter yacht and proven charter history under other ownership.

Lochiel’s current owners bought her for a five-year journey around the globe. While a great platform to begin with, along the way they improved the efficiency of some systems, upgraded others, and maintained her well, culminating with a refit at the Delta yard in Seattle, in 2010.

The journey completed, Lochiel is now ready for a new owner, asking $3.3 million.

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