Hargrave 101 yacht Sunny launched in Florida

21 September 2016 • Written by Chris Jefferies

The latest model in the Hargrave 101 series of raised pilothouse yachts has been launched in Florida and named Sunny.

Built on spec by Hargrave Custom Yachts measuring 31.1 metres LOA, this composite motor yacht is hull number 12 in the popular series and will get its public debut in November at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

Sunny has a top speed of 23 knots

Accommodation is for eight guests split across four double staterooms, one of which can be converted into twin beds, while the crew quarters allows for a staff of up to four.

Shelley DiCondina created the interior décor on Sunny, which features a colour palette of light taupe, silver and white, with coral and saffron accents. Rich walnut panelling and maple cabinetry compliment the look, while the 2.13 metre headroom in the saloon is also notable.

Exterior dining space is provided on the aft deck, with a large table surrounded by five Kingsley-Bates teak and white mesh chairs, as well as an aft bench. Moving inside the main deck saloon features bespoke furniture by the American Leather Group, a 65 inch television screen and a second dining area.

Up on the sun deck, Hargrave Custom Yachts has fitted out Sunny with seating for up to 24 people, as well as shaded sunpads, an al fresco grill and a superyacht spa pool.

Power comes from a pair of 1,825hp Caterpillar C32A engines for a top speed of 23 knots and a cruising speed of 20 knots. With a total fuel capacity of 12,113 litres, Sunny has a maximum cruising range of 1,000 nautical miles.

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