American shipyard Hargrave Custom Yachts has unveiled a new 36.5-metre model in its 120 Series, styled inside and out by Italian designer Patrizio Facheris of Facheris Design.
The raised pilothouse model marks a departure from Hargrave’s usual in-house styling, showcasing the builder’s willingness to collaborate with leading international studios. Facheris, known for his contemporary, flowing lines, has lent the yacht a modern profile that sets it apart from the US builder’s traditional portfolio.
Built in carbon-reinforced E-glass epoxy composite, the yacht is classed to RINA Pleasure standards. Her exterior decks are finished in hand-laid Burmese teak, with the option of non-skid paint, while her hull and superstructure are treated with AWLGRIP and International coatings for durability.
Accommodation is offered for 12 guests and seven crew. On board, the beam is 7.6 metres and the maximum draught is 1.9 metres, with a light displacement of 130 tonnes.
Performance comes courtesy of twin Caterpillar C32 engines, each delivering 1,900hp – allowing for a top speed of 21.5 knots, with a cruising range of 945 nautical miles. Power management is supported by twin Northern Lights 56kW generators, while a 120/208 VAC system and 24V DC engine start system ensure reliable operation.
Hargrave Superyachts – a division of Hargrave Custom Yachts – launched its 38-metre Hargrave 125 superyacht in Antalya, Turkey, earlier this year.
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