The 28 metre motor yacht Leanora has been sold in-house by Whit Kirtland and Paul Daubner at Northrop & Johnson.
Constructed in GRP by Taiwan-based yard Paragon Motor Yachts, the yacht was launched in 2007 as part of the Paragon 92 series. She sports the exterior stylings of Scott Robinson, who also oversaw the naval architecture.
Refitted in 2021, the yacht features accommodation for up to eight guests in three staterooms including a full-beam master suite with its own private stairway, his-and-hers wardrobe, a bath and an oval Jacuzzi. Elsewhere, Leanora boasts a large full-beam stateroom with a double berth, pullout sleeper and en-suite bath, with an additional queen sized cabin featuring its own bath.
The covered aft deck offers a dining table for up to eight guests on a teak table with a wet bar. The spacious flybridge with a hardtop hosts an additional full-service wet bar and a Viking barbecue forward of a raised hot tub.
The open-plan main saloon is accessed via two sliding glass doors and hosts, with large windows and plush seating port of an additional bar.
Powered by twin Caterpillar engines, the yacht’s top speed is 21 knots, with a cruising speed of 14 knots.
Leanora was asking $2,900,000.