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Johnson 93 Motor Yacht sold

by Johnson Yachts 8 Nov 2020 14:39 GMT

We are happy to share the sale of Johnson 93 this month. Welcome to the Johnson family, and we wish the new owner and his family many happy trips with the boat ahead!

Johnson 93-foot model, with design by Bill Dixon of Dixon Yacht Design. Twin 1,900hp Caterpillar diesel engines give her a cruising speed of 21 knots.

The Johnson 93 has a LOA of 93 feet and a beam of 23 feet, seven inches that carries well forward, with a distinctive profile set apart by a notable design element: dual-level vertical windows.

The lower bank of nine curved panes of black glass lends their light to a main-deck master, though privacy is assured with electric curtains. The large space greets the owners with unparalleled views in a 270-degree arc encompassing the bow area. The space has a king-size berth on centerline with a desk or dressing table to port and a settee for lounging in solitude.

Specifications

  • Length overall 93'
  • Beam 23'-7"
  • Draft 6'-9"
  • Engines CAT C32 1925HP
  • Fuel capacity 3396 gal
  • Water capacity 546 gal
  • Displacement 85 tons

Johnson 80

The Johnson 80 is available and it is ready to ship your hand out from Taiwan.

Johnson Yachts describes the new 80 footer as an entry-level superyacht, chiefly because the Taiwan yard offers this model with the same high level of interior customization that has helped make the Johnson Yachts name over the last 30 years.

With a focus on building yachts with excellent interior volume, Johnson Yachts set apart this latest Johnson 80 with a striking interior design by Karen Lynn Interior Design.

  • Length overall 80'
  • Beam 20' -8"
  • Draft 6'
  • Engines MAN 1550 HP
  • Fuel capacity 1594 gal
  • Water capacity 320 gal
  • Displacement 65 tons

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