The 34.1-metre Westport motor yacht Seaquinn has been sold with Alex Rogers of Northrop & Johnson representing the seller.
Sequinn was constructed in GRP by the US yard to a design by Taylor Olson, delivered in late 2013 as one hull from the popular Westport 112 model, with a total of 68 units currently delivered. Jack Sarin was responsible for the naval architecture, while Wesport's in-house team penned the interior design on board.
Accommodation is for eight guests in four cabins, including a full-beam master suite on the main deck with sweeping windows, a walk-in wardrobe, a 55-inch television and his-and-hers en suites finished in a rare quartz. Guest accommodation is comprised of one VIP, one double cabin and one twin, each with en suites and entertainment systems. Meanwhile, there are crew quarters for six.
The saloon is "refined and welcoming", according to her broker, complete with a large L-shaped sofa, occasional chairs and a bar to port along with an entertainment centre. Forward is a dining area seating eight guests plus custom wood buffet cabinets storing glassware, china and silver, while further forward still is a fully equipped galley with a dinette offering casual breakfasts and snacks throughout the day.
Up on the flybridge, al fresco entertaining and dining is a joy with built-in seating, a wet bar and a barbecue, all protected from the sun by a composite hard top. Alternative al fresco dining can be found on the main deck aft.
Powered by twin 2,000hp MTU diesel engines, the motor yacht offers a maximum speed of 25 knots, a cruising speed of 20 knots and can reach a 2,500 nautical mile range.
Sequinn was last asking $7,995,000.