The 27.74 metre Bracewell sportfishing yacht No Boundaries has been sold with Kristen Klein at Northrop & Johnson acting on behalf of both the buyer and the seller.
No Boundaries is a custom-built sportfishing vessel built for long-range cruising and delivered in 2006. She features an ocean-going steel hull and a fibreglass superstructure.
Perfect for keen anglers, she is complete with a large aft cockpit with two livewells, 18 rodholders, tuna tubes and two fighting chairs. A grill is just a few steps away for fresh fish lunches to be enjoyed.
Stepping into the interior, guests are greeted by an open saloon with an enormous open galley with a commercial fridge and freezer and abundant storage for longer passaged spent at sea. Near the entrance, to the portside, is an L-shaped sofa with two wine fridges and a flat-screen TV serving as a comfortable nook, while a breakfast bar and dining area are found forward. The entire main deck is outfitted in cherry wood and stone leather.
Accommodation is for a total of eight guests split between four staterooms, all located on the lower deck, with crew cabins positioned on the bridge deck aft of the pilothouse. There are two owner's suites on board, each with a queen-sized berth and outfitted with large portholes for sea views from down below deck. The remaining guest accommodation is comprised of two double cabins, each equipped with an additional single berth.
Meanwhile, up above, the aft deck of the flybridge houses a tender with a 2,000-pound davit for launch and recovery.
Power comes from CAT 3406E 700hp engines delivering a top speed of 15 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. A shallow draft of 1.96 metres makes her fit for cruising shallow waters and ports.
No Boundaries was asking $1,250,000.