Denison Yacht Sales presents NOYA HILL, a 114-foot Crescent Custom motor yacht built in 1997 by Crescent Custom Yachts in Surrey, British Columbia. Designed by naval architect Jack Sarin with interiors by Rhoady Lee III, this vessel represents an era of custom Northwest yacht construction characterized by substantial hand-finished joinery, traditional craftsmanship, and practical long-range cruising capability. Currently located in Seattle, Washington, NOYA HILL is offered at $2,749,000.

With an impressive 24.7-foot beam and approximately 198 gross tons, NOYA HILL offers exceptional interior and exterior volume uncommon in a 114-foot yacht. Her semi-displacement hull is powered by twin Detroit Diesel 16V92TA engines producing approximately 2,900 HP combined, delivering speeds up to 21 knots and an estimated 2,000 nautical mile range at economical cruising speeds. This makes her particularly well-suited for extended Pacific Northwest, British Columbia, and Southeast Alaska cruising.
The yacht accommodates six guests in three staterooms, including a full-beam master positioned strategically between the engine room and forward guest areas for optimal comfort underway. Guest accommodations include a queen VIP stateroom and a twin cabin, each with ensuite facilities. Professional operation is supported by four-person crew quarters with three crew staterooms and dedicated service areas. Notable features include a large aft fishing cockpit with livewell, expansive flybridge with wet bar, substantial main salon with shiplap paneling and teak-and-holly flooring, and a professional galley equipped with Viking refrigeration, Wolf oven, and newer induction cooktop.
The engine room is exceptionally accessible and well-organized, featuring upgraded Victron Energy electrical systems, dual Northern Lights generators, Max Q FCI watermaker, and Naiad stabilizers. Recent upgrades include dual Victron Quattro inverter/chargers and modernized electrical distribution. The yacht's traditional construction details—extensive teak work, high bulwarks, large opening ports, and custom cabinetry—reflect quality increasingly difficult to reproduce in contemporary yacht building.
For more information: NOYA HILL 114' Crescent Custom 1997