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Denison Sells 120′ Lloyds Motoryacht REEF CHIEF

May 10, 2017 8:45 am

Denison Superyacht Broker Bruce Schattenburg has sold the 120′ Lloyds Ship superyacht REEF CHIEF, which was listed by Bradford Marine and N&J. 

REEF CHIEF sleeps eight owners and guests in four staterooms. The master stateroom is on the main deck with “his and hers” en-suite baths. In addition to the master stateroom, the main deck level also features an owner’s office, day head, pantry, salon with dining area and aft deck. 

120' motoryacht superyacht sold by Bruce Schattenburg

She has three guest staterooms on the lower deck each with an en-suite head.There is also a small exercise gym on this level.

Port forward of the entry foyer is a curved stairway to the upper deck level which features the pilothouse, sky lounge, a day head, small pantry, and boat deck. On the lower deck, guest accommodations and crew quarters are found along with the main galley, pantry, and engine room.

120' motoryacht superyacht sold by Bruce Schattenburg

REEF CHIEF is a true tri-deck yacht with trans-Pacific capability; great for long-range cruising or equally perfect for that weekend trip to the Bahamas. She has been well thought out, executed and maintained to Lloyds A100+ classification. The 120′ motoryacht had a full exterior paint job in February 2016. 

120' motoryacht superyacht sold by Bruce Schattenburg

REEF CHIEF has traveled through Australia, the Mediterranean, U.S. East Coast, Canada, Caribbean, Mexico, Bahamas, Great Lakes, Greece, and Nova Scotia taking her owners comfortably, elegantly and safely through the oceans of the world.

120' motoryacht superyacht sold by Bruce Schattenburg

A true bluewater yacht, REEF CHIEF enjoys most of her miles at a comfortable 14 knots and is extremely fuel efficient with Caterpillar 3512 mains. With 16,000 gallons of fuel, she was one of the rare trans-Pacific yachts available on the market today capable of taking you almost anywhere in the world.

Lying in Fort Lauderdale, she was asking $2,950,000. 

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