The 34.1-metre Westport 112 motor yacht First Light has been sold, with Josh Marshall and Matthew Stone of IYC representing the seller and Andrew Grego of Luke Brown Yachts introducing the buyer.
First Light was delivered in 2011, constructed in GRP by the US shipyard to a design by Taylor Olson. She marks the 42nd unit delivered from the Westport 112’ model - an evidently popular series with a total of 68 units delivered to date, according to BOATPro. Her latest refit works were completed in 2024.
First Light's satin walnut-finished interiors, neutral soft furnishings and fine wood details – designed by Destry Darr – provide a fresh and welcoming ambience, accommodating eight guests in four cabins comprising a master suite, a VIP suite, one double and one twin, all with en suite facilities. There are further quarters for a crew of five.
Large picture windows in the saloon and formal dining area flood the interior with natural light and allow for uninterrupted views. A rare feature, one greatly enjoyed by guests, is an informal open-plan eat-in galley forward of the main deck dining area.
Her sundeck has a flybridge forward beneath a hard top, while a sit-up bar lies to port and a lounge area to starboard. Aft, there is a Jacuzzi to port and a large sunpad opposite. Further aft is a large versatile space for relaxation and entertainment, where the waverunners are stowed while underway.
Her main deck aft is complete with an al fresco dining area, while the foredeck is host to circular fixed seating.
Twin 2,185hp MTU engines allow a top speed of 24 knots, a cruising speed of 18 knots and a range of 3,200 nautical miles at the yacht’s economical speed of 10 knots. Naiad stabilisers also provide additional comfort and stability at sea. Key specs include an interior volume of 228GT and a 7.2-metre beam.
First Light was asking $6,450,000.