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139 Abeking & Rasmussen Motoryacht Walkthrough [Boat Review + Video]

Denison Yachting | April 4, 2023



Take an extensive tour of the 139 Abeking & Rasmussen Motoryacht [SEA CLASS] in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with Kurt Bosshardt.

This article is a transcription of the 139 Abeking & Rasmussen video from Denison’s YouTube Channel. Tune in daily to discover the latest yacht video walkthroughs from the world’s largest yacht video collection. Watch the full video below:


Hi, my name’s Kurt Bosshardt with Denison Yachting, and we are at the Miami International Boat Show 2023. The first thing I’d like to do is explain this boat, what it is and where it was built. In 2008, this hull was created, the keel was laid, and all the machinery you see below decks were installed. It is however, a 1985 house that was built at Abeking and Rasmussen and reinstalled on this yacht at Delta Shipyards. So she’s a 2008 with a 1985 house.

The original design of the yacht was by Tom Fexas, who is a nationally renowned naval architect. So she’s long and thin with a very good hull, capable of 21 knots, and again, capable of long distances. Most recently under the current ownership, the interior was completely redone from the headliners to the carpets, to the furniture, to this bar that was installed 2020. And in 2021 to 2022, a battery inverter system was installed, which is very unique. It makes it very fuel efficient. The yacht can essentially run on battery power, including air conditioning for a 24-hour period before the generators have to be turned on to charge the batteries.

139' Abeking & Rasmussen 2008 SEA CLASS Jacuzzi Deck Flybridge

One of the first features I would like to break out for you is that all of the lounging dining spaces are on the main deck for an older gentleman like Merv Griffin who owned this yacht at one point. That’s really important because it doesn’t require climbing up and down stairs and decks. We’ve got a bar lounge back here with access to the aft state rooms, a brand new bar, then a sitting, living area, midship with a dining room. And then all the way forward is the owner’s private office again with another lounge area. What that affords is an amazing sundeck of 90 feet or longer up top.

We’re going to get started on this tour at the Jacuzzi deck with two brand new jet skis with a davit to starboard that can drop the jet skis on either side of. It’s not just jet skis that we have up here, but as you see to both sides, we have water kayaks, which make this a super fun boat. We have a barbecue grill to port and then midship, we have some really neat cafe style seating. If we clear this area out as you can see from here all the way back, we have at least seating for 16 to 18 people and many more standing. For those sitting in the forward area in this dining area, we’ve got a soft top made of pipe welders, canvas, and aluminum. There is also lighting in the top, so at night it makes it quite a romantic area for dining in this cafe style seating arrangement. Forward of the seating area, there’s a helm station. This area also serves as a bit of an observation deck with comfortable seating for guests. With this being the preferred helm in bad weather, we have a full environment controlled wheelhouse down below.

139' Abeking & Rasmussen 2008 SEA CLASS Pilot House

You may be wondering why they kept the older house built by Abeking at a hull that was manufactured at Delta. This is why this wheelhouse. This is the excellence of a German builder, Abeking & Rasmussen. When you’re running this yacht, you have a bit of both worlds. You have the classic looking dash, but all of the electronics were modern. To left, we have quantum zero speed stabilizer. We have the new modern digital MTU controls chart plotter and a pilot star D autopilot. One of the unique things I like about this wheelhouse is it can be accessed from both sides. To port is the crew access, to starboard, the guest access down to the guest foyer and on into the salon.

Coming down from the wheelhouse. Before I get into too much of the Interior, I’d like to show you this deck because it’s my favorite. You couldn’t get a sunburn if you wanted to, but you’re still out in the open with wind breezing through. What a perfect place to relax.

139' Abeking & Rasmussen 2008 SEA CLASS Cockpit Aft Deck

The piece to resistance of the rebuild at Delta is this back deck. I feel it right here. The ax test to the water is twofold. Down the passerelle or down these beautiful stairs. What I also like about this deck are these two little almost crow’s nest areas where the crew and the owners can intermingle. When they’re not tying up the yacht. It’s a wonderful place to stand and see high up over the ocean.

The reason I love showing people around this yacht is that there’s so many, oh wow moments like this door here. I am going to show you the lounge, but I’d first like to take you through here. Now this is how you build a lazarette. I came in through this access door and we have just a plethora of storage for the railings and other equipment that we might need on the back boat deck. Your deck and stews are going to both love this area.

Passing through this door from the lazarette, we enter a huge laundry room with dual washer dryers with just that much more added space for. Right next to this wash basin, we have a rather large wine cooler, but what I really want to show you is this door with direct access to the guest areas.

139' Abeking & Rasmussen 2008 SEA CLASS Engine Room

I’m sure I’ve covered this by now, but this is a six state room yacht starting all the way aft at this cozy classic cabin. And forward to this, we have five more just like it. That gives this yacht a great charter potential north of a hundred thousand dollars per week. If I had to name this cabin, this would be the Adventures Cabin. If you are one of those passengers that loves carrying your own maps and charting your own way, this is the perfect cabin to do it in, and it’s the most comfortable all the way down and all the way back. And what you’re going to find out about this yacht is all of these guest’s state rooms have their own bathroom suite from beautiful quartz countertops to classic German wood finish.

Forward to this cabin, just to the left is cabin number two. If you have an errant teenager, either in the charter guest party or the owner’s party, this is a perfect room that’s going to win here her over as far away from her parents as possible. 2008 was significant for several reasons.

139' Abeking & Rasmussen 2008 SEA CLASS Salon

The MTU engines, which are the M90 series, 1,650 horsepower were installed in 2008, and they only have 2000 hours. The tankage was built in 2008, so she has 5,500 nautical mile range, which is easily transatlantic, a sewage treatment plant, the generators, the water makers, the power converter system, essentially all of the machinery you’ll see in the engine room was installed in 2008 at the Delta Shipyards.

What makes SEA CLASS such a great yacht for large extended families is this direct access from the two guest state rooms aft to this lounge area. This is a separate area and a wonderful place to wind down at the end of the day. We could have a card game going on here. We could have a drink at the bar or a cozy lounge aft, and it can be completely separated from the salon and the dining room forward. I really have to draw your attention to this bar. This is the latest thing that was added to the yacht, and in my opinion, really the only thing, the yacht needed a mixologist dream.

139' Abeking & Rasmussen 2008 SEA CLASS guest stateroom

So more of what we find back here in addition to the sink is another wine cooler. An ice machine not only has the hull, all of the interior and the machinery that we’ve talked about been renewed or replaced, but even the technology, the audiovisual system was replaced in 2022. And she has a robust KVH internet dome that has high speed up and down internet service throughout the yacht.

Lest you think the lounge is the salon, they are two distinct and separate spaces. This is the most formal space of the yacht where you can use your imagination for any kind of configuration. At the moment, we have her set up with an L-shaped cozy sofa right next to a large flat screen TV.

Just forward to these barrel lounge chairs, we move forward into the dining area. All around this dining table, we have the face storage for China, silver and glassware. Last thing we point out here is we have direct access to phase two of the guest suite area. The important features we have down here is a second laundry area for guests to do their own laundry if they choose.

139' Abeking & Rasmussen 2008 SEA CLASS Master Stateroom

State rooms three and four are the two back here, which are mirror images of each other, and they are double bunks with private baths. I’m walking into the port side double state room, which is slightly bigger than the starboard side, but look at the space you have in here. State room number five is up here to the port and classifies as our VIP. The features of this state room are the large windows, which allow a lot of natural light in the island queen, a built-in desk and a private en suite bathroom. Stepping out of state room five. We walk into state room six. This master state room takes up the full width of the yacht, which is 23 feet, very spacious, a large king bed, walk-in closet, his and her bathrooms with a large walk-in shower.

As we walk up the stairs from the guest state room area and through the dining room, we walk into this foyer where the mood changes to a classic pedigree and old world feel. To starboard, we have a guest head directly to port, a real institutional commercial galley that leads also down to the crew area.

139' Abeking & Rasmussen 2008 SEA CLASS Galley

Forward to that, we have a starboard access to the side deck for guests, and my favorite spot on the yatch, the owner’s private lounge with a modern TV, a comfy seating area, and a desk to do some chart plotting. We’ve got a very robust Wi-Fi system, and you can get some serious work done here if you’d like to.

I teased the gallery earlier, but we’re going to first walk through the pantry area. This space gets used most by the service staff for guest, grab and go drinks, a buffet for breakfast and other spur of the moment service item needs. As we pass through the port side of the stews pantry, we walk into the crew four-year area, which offers direct access to the side decks, a walk-in freezer, fridge, and direct access to the wheelhouse.

All the way back. We have direct access to the main galley. We have all new galley equipment, we have quartz countertops, and a dual galley sink. Not only that, but we have a spacious crew area forward. At the foot of this area, we have a common space for the crew to relax and be away from guests, and three cabins sleeping six crew members.

139' Abeking & Rasmussen 2008 SEA CLASS Bow

The only space I haven’t shown you is the bow area. This is such a cool place to stand and wave goodbye of the unfortunate people left on the dock. It’s also a great place to take in the yacht show or sit on the bow as we’re underway through big waves.

SEA CLASS represents a marriage of the best of two shipyards, Abeking in Germany and Delta in America. She offers the best deck spaces, plenty of interior volume, six cabins, and I’d like to show her to you in person. If you have any questions about SEA CLASS, you can reach out to me directly at any time.


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