The 32.3-metre Cantiere delle Marche (CDM) Darwin 106 explorer Uptight has joined the market for the first time with Alex G. Clarke of Denison Yachting. Delivered in 2022, the yacht was originally built for an American owner as a mothership to his custom sportfishing fleet.
The Darwin 106 was developed from CDM's popular Darwin 102 model with the addition of an aft cockpit for improved access to the water. For Uptight, this area was modified to include a central fishing station with screwless rod holders, flush floor tanks for live bait and additional refrigeration and freezer space in the beach club.
The yacht's design comes from Italian design firm Hydro Tec and features the series' distinctive muscular body with a prominent bow and tapered aft decks. This hull in particular also boasts a polar belt along the waterline for added reinforcement while traversing colder regions.
Uptight comfortably sleeps 13 guests in six cabins with the master suite situated on a private upper-level owner's deck. The remaining guest cabins are found on the lower deck, including a full-beam "secondary master" forward. There are three additional cabins for a complement of six crew.
The interiors were completed by Francesco Guida, who incorporated a "sociable country kitchen" at the owner's request that connects to a generous main saloon. Elsewhere, the yacht's sundeck is primed for entertainment with a large Jacuzzi flanked by sunpads, a full bar with a barbeque and a sheltered seating area.
Uptight is powered by twin Caterpillar C18 Acert 670 hp engines for a top speed of 13 knots, cruising speed of 11 knots and a transoceanic range of 4,500 nautical miles.
Lying in Miami, Florida, Uptight is asking $14,800,000.