Description
AFTERGLOW is a 126' (38.4m) motor yacht accommodating eight guests in four cabins. Built by the renowned Christensen shipyard, she features naval architecture by Ed Monk and exterior styling by Glade Johnson. This tri-deck yacht represents a significant American pedigree, having been maintained to high standards with a volume of 165 GT.
Specifications
- Asking Price
- $3,995,000
- Length
- 126'/38.4m
- Beam
- 26'/7.92m
- Gross Tonnage
- 165 GT
- Built / Refit
- 1992 / 2022
- Maximum speed
- 15 knots
- Cruise Speed
- 12 knots
- Builder
- Christensen
- Guests
- 8
- Cabins
- 4
- Crew
- 6
- Hull
- Fiberglass
- Superstructure
- GRP
The interior, designed by Sylvia Bolton, utilizes a sophisticated palette of Brazilian Honey teak and mahogany joinery. A full-beam master suite is situated on the main deck, benefiting from generous volume and his and hers marble bathrooms. The main salon is a social centerpiece, featuring a player piano and large windows that fill the space with natural light. Below deck, the full-beam VIP suite and two additional double cabins provide ample accommodation for family and guests.
Her exterior spaces are designed for relaxation and social engagement across three levels. The aft deck serves as an ideal location for sheltered dining, while the sun deck offers elevated views and a Portuguese bridge for secure movement. Teak decking throughout the exterior surfaces complements her clean lines and balanced profile. The swim platform provides easy access to the water and includes integrated storage for deck equipment.
Performance is delivered by twin Detroit Diesel engines, which were subjected to a major overhaul in two thousand twenty one. She achieves a cruising speed of 12 knots and a maximum speed of 15 knots. To ensure guest comfort, she is equipped with Naiad underway stabilizers that manage motion effectively while she is in transit. Her impressive range allows for extended cruising and independent operations.
This Christensen yacht is presented in turn-key condition following extensive technical and aesthetic upgrades. She remains a primary choice for a buyer prioritizing volume, reliability, and classic American craftsmanship.