LEVERAGE

LENGTH
38.1 m
TOP SPEED
17.5 kn
GT
377
CREW
7
DELIVERED
2003
BEAM
7.62 m
GUESTS
10

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Palmer Johnson ·  38.1 m ·  10 guests · Price from $105,000 p/w

LEVERAGE is a 38.1 m Motor Yacht, built in the United States of America by Palmer Johnson and delivered in 2003.

Her top speed is 17.5 kn, her cruising speed is 15.5 kn, and she boasts a maximum cruising range of 2800.0 nm at 12.0 kn, with power coming from two MTU diesel engines. She can accommodate up to 10 guests in 5 staterooms, with 7 crew members waiting on their every need. She has a gross tonnage of 377.0 GT and a 7.62 m beam.

She was architected by Palmer Johnson, who also designed the interior. Palmer Johnson created the naval architecture for 25 yachts, and designed the interior of 7 yachts for yachts above 24 metres.

She was designed by Murray & Associates, who has designed 9 other superyachts in the BOAT Pro database.

LEVERAGE is in the top 30% by LOA in the world. She is one of 1132 motor yachts in the 35-40m size range, and, compared to similarly sized motor yachts, her volume is 110.22 GT above the average.

LEVERAGE is currently sailing under the United States of America flag, the most popular flag state for superyachts with a total of 1615 yachts registered. She is known to be an active superyacht and has most recently been spotted cruising near Bahamas. For more information regarding LEVERAGE's movements, find out more about BOAT Pro AIS.

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Available for charter

Price from $105,000 p/w •  Bahamas, Florida, New England, Caribbean

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