Trinity sportfish yacht Mary P for sale

27 March 2019 • Written by Malcolm Maclean

The 37.19 metre sportfish yacht Mary P is new to the market, listed for sale by Billy Smith at Merle Wood & Associates.

Built in aluminium by US yard Trinity Yachts to a design by Doug Sharp, Mary P was delivered in 2008 as the largest sportfish yacht in the world and is the only one to be built to ABS class. Accommodation, in a comfortable interior by Judy Bell Davis, is for eight guests in four cabins comprising a master suite, VIP suite and two guest cabins. All cabins have entertainment centres, Samsung television screens and en suite bathroom facilities while a further two cabins sleep four crew aboard this yacht for sale.

Lying in Palm Beach, Florida, Mary P is asking $15,500,000

As might be expected in a yacht of this size, she has all the modern amenities, including a large main saloon with comfortable seating, a bar and an entertainment centre including a 61-inch plasma television screen and a Crestron media controller plus a formal dining area forward. More relaxation is available in the sky lounge, offering an entertainment system with a 42-inch plasma television screen.

Built to satisfy the ultimate fisherman, this custom yacht incorporates numerous features designed to enhance her fishing capabilities, including Simrad forward-looking sonar in the bow and a transom specifically designed to back down on fish at 10 knots. Twin 2,550hp Caterpillar diesel engines give her a cruising speed of 23 knots topping out at 25 knots and she is fitted with zero speed stabilisers.

Lying in Palm Beach, Florida, Mary P is asking $15,500,000.

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Trinity Yachts   37.19 m •  2008

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