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1988 72 Cheoy Lee Motor Yacht - Sinatra yacht for sale. Schedule to see this “Above Average” 72-foot Cheoy Lee motor yacht. The re-done Teak & Holly Floors, seat cushion Upholstery and paint on the foredeck make this older-style Yacht stand out. You’ll be ready for hosting and entertaining in the aft bar area with Flexible seating in the Galley/dining area to suit your needs. This yacht is a world-class cruising dream. The twin Detroit 12-71 diesel motors with 750+ hrs ( 675 hp each ) is the workhorse of the marine industry.
The interior layout sleeps up to 7 guests in 3 rooms, including a master suite, 1 VIP stateroom. She is also capable of carrying up to crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience. Timeless styling, beautiful furnishings, and Ample built-in Cushion seating throughout create an elegant and comfortable atmosphere.
Cheoy Lee’s origins began in a Shanghai shipyard that opened in 1870 to build and repair steam-powered vessels. In 1936, the founding family (which still operates Cheoy Lee today) moved the shipyard to Hong Kong, then a British colony, building power cargo vessels designed to outrun the Japanese blockade. By the mid-1950s, the shipyard branched out into the construction of teak sailing and motor yachts, designed by notable naval architects. Ultimately, luxury yachts became about 90 percent of its output, although the shipyard has continued to build large commercial vessels to the present day.
Throughout the 1960s and ’70s, Cheoy Lee pioneered the use of GRP construction technology, launching the 39.62-meter motor sailor Shango II – the largest composite yacht of its time – in 1977. Two years later came the introduction of the Cheoy Lee 48’ Sport Yacht, the first all-foam-cored production yacht.
In 1999, Cheoy Lee opened its main shipyard on the Pearl River in Doumen. This facility gives the company the capability to produce luxury yachts and ships up to 60 meters in length.
A versatile builder, Cheoy Lee offers several semi-custom luxury yacht series, including its Alpha performance yacht range, Bravo raised pilothouse motor yacht range, Serenity luxury cruising yacht range and the Explorer superyacht series. The shipyard is unusual in that it specializes in steel, aluminum and composite construction, as wells as utilizing combinations of these materials.