Denison invites industry brokers to an Open House aboard a 126′ Trinity 2001 located at Old Port Cove Marina and 112′ Westport 2014 located at Palm Harbor Marina, and a 96′ Nordhavn 2017 located at Safe Harbor Rybovich in Palm Beach, Florida. Denison Brokers Richard Glazer, Erik Mayol, Tom Robertson, and Bobby Giancola will be onsite to provide tours and answer any questions, ensuring you get a comprehensive insight into what makes these motor yachts stand out.
On display at Safe Harbor Old Port Cove Marina, ODIN’s owner has recently invested $1,000,000 in upgrades at Rybovich shipyard, ensuring it’s ready for the next owner to enjoy as much as they have for the past six years. ODIN’s impressive 26-foot beam offers substantial interior space and easy exterior access. It features four staterooms amidships, accommodating 9 guests with various bed configurations and ensuite bathrooms, including a luxurious His & Hers in the Owner’s Suite. Additionally, it can house up to 6 crew members in 3 forward staterooms.
On display at Palm Harbor Marina, SEAHAWK offers a swift and comfortable journey with a cruising speed of 22 knots, peaking at 25 knots, and a shallow draft of 5’6” that allows access to unique ports. Stabilized for luxury cruising, she accommodates 8 guests in four ensuite staterooms, featuring a spacious full-beam master with a California king bed. Enjoy multiple outdoor areas across her four decks, from the aft to the foredeck, including sun and shaded spaces. Inside, expansive windows in the saloon, dining area, and country kitchen maintain an open feel with stunning views. Entertainment options abound with two wet bars, a jacuzzi, and ample seating areas, making SEAHAWK an ideal choice for both relaxation and entertaining.
On display at Safe Harbor Rybovich, LACEY KAY represents a blend of large cruising exploration yacht and super-yacht, offering super-yacht comfort and style in a vessel manageable with minimal or no crew, perfect for open ocean travel. Based on the successful Nordhavn 86 hull, the 96 series features enhancements like a larger cockpit, improved crew space, and increased volume in the dining, galley, and pilothouse areas, including a spacious fly bridge with a hot tub. Lacey Kay, specifically built by her current owner, boasts additional fuel tanks for a total capacity of 9,575 gallons, reducing fuel burn compared to the 86 and achieving a 4,000 NM range at 9 knots, ideal for Pacific crossings. The extended hull length not only enhances performance but also improves stability and comfort, as noted by PAE’s Chief of Design, Jeff Leishman.