The 45.7-metre fast motor yacht Stealth has joined the market with Josh Marshall of IYC.
Built in aluminium and delivered in 2010 by Palmer Johnson in the USA, she has a powerful deep V planing hull by naval architect Donald L. Blount. Stealth is capable of 27 knots and has a suitably racy profile by Nuvolari Lenard, who also designed the interior. She is one of Palmer Johnson's 150 Sport Series.
Accommodation is for up to 12 guests in five well-appointed cabins. This includes a main deck owner's suite with a private study. Wide-planked wooden soles and light veneers are complemented by earth-toned soft furnishings, all renewed during a 2021-2022 refit which also included AV/IT systems overhaul, mechanical upgrades and a full exterior repaint.
Folding balconies and full-height windows on either side of the dining area make for a light and airy indoor dining experience. Al fresco dining is possible up top, with the bar, Jacuzzi and sunpads tempting guests to relax.
A shallow draft of 1.8 metres makes the 395GT yacht for sale ideally suited to cruising the Bahamas. Her range is 1,500 nautical miles at 12 knots and she cruises at a steady 20 knots under her twin 3,650hp MTU engines.
Zero-speed stabilisers promise a comfortable experience at sea, and she benefits from a watertoy-docking platform that is accessible from the aft deck via twin stairs and the swimming platform.
Lying in the Bahamas, USA, Stealth is asking $13,999,000 (US duty paid).