The 39.6-metre Westport motor yacht Pipe Dream has been sold with Thom Conboy and Chris Collins of Ocean Independence representing the buyer and Alex Rogers of Northrop & Johnson representing the seller.
Pipe Dream was delivered in 2013 as a Westport 130 model. She was built in GRP to a design by Greg Marshall and was the recipient of recent refits in 2020 and 2021.
The broker described Pipe Dream as "welcoming and spacious" with accommodation for 10 guests and a crew of six. Guest accommodation is split across five cabins, comprising a main-deck king master suite and four lower-deck cabins, two doubles and two twins.
Ample deck spaces provide a platform for enjoying on-water entertainment, al fresco dining and relaxation, with the aft deck bar proving to be a popular spot on board. A dining table for 10 is also located here and the deck provides direct access to the swimming platform.
Pipe Dream's boat deck also has a bar, as well as a grill and tender storage. It leads up to the sundeck with its sunloungers, 10-seater high-gloss dining table and large Jacuzzi surrounded by sunpads. The foredeck also has seating around a table where guests can enjoy views forward while underway.
Twin MTU engines deliver a cruising speed of 18 knots and a maximum speed of 24 knots. The 333GT vessel has a 3,000 nautical mile range.
Pipe Dream was asking $17,395,000.