The 84-foot (25.6m) long-range expedition yacht HOLIDAY is now available for sale with Northrop & Johnson Yacht Brokers Rob Petrina and Todd Rittenhouse. The yacht is priced at $1,995,000.
HOLIDAY was built by Delta in 1985; she was refitted in 2014. This refit included a hull extension and the addition of a large swim platform and an extended hull. Modeled after the rugged fishing yachts that cruise the Pacific Northwest, HOLIDAY is ideally suited for exploration and outdoor pursuits. The yacht’s high bow allows her to undertake any sea condition while still providing comfort for guests cruising aboard.
The interior spaces of HOLIDAY are traditionally styled, comfortable and welcoming. Featuring beautiful maple burl joinery and large windows, the main salon is an excellent space to relax and socialize. This space has a large U-shaped sofa, ottomans and a coffee table that provide seating when watching the 52-inch flat-screen TV. The yacht’s indoor dining table and galley are located forward of the main salon.
Three well-appointed staterooms sleep up to eight guests aboard luxury explorer yacht HOLIDAY. From her main-deck master suite to her VIP and double stateroom with overhead twin – both located on the lower deck – all cruising aboard HOLIDAY will enjoy comfortable nights’ rests. The yacht carries three crew.
The on-deck spaces of HOLIDAY are perfectly suited for enjoying life on the water. Functional and well laid out, the decks of HOLIDAY provide the ideal platform for on-water activities from diving to fishing to sunning to alfresco dining. The aft deck has a built-in settee with a teak table and seating and the flybridge is outfitted with a helm station and alfresco lounge space. Guests can relax in the sunshine and enjoy the views while cruising on the boat deck.
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