D'NICE
Allseas Yachts
•92'/28.05m
Asking Price: $3,495,000
Description
The 92' (28.05m) D'NICE, built by Allseas Yachts with exterior design by Bruce Culver, is an expedition yacht engineered for long-range cruising and offshore reliability. Her steel hull and aluminum superstructure reflect a focus on durability and operational capability. Accommodating ten guests in five cabins, she combines serious passagemaking credentials with the interior volume and amenities expected in a yacht of this size.
Specifications
- Asking Price
- $3,495,000
- Length
- 92'/28.05m
- Beam
- 24'8"/7.52m
- Gross Tonnage
- 185 GT
- Built
- 2010
- Maximum speed
- 12.5 knots
- Cruise Speed
- 10 knots
- Builder
- Allseas Yachts
- Guests
- 10
- Cabins
- 5
- Crew
- 2
- Hull
- Steel
- Superstructure
- Aluminum
Interior spaces are designed by Tim Alls with a focus on practical layout and comfortable onboard living. The arrangement includes a forward owner’s suite on the main deck, while four guest cabins are positioned on the lower deck to accommodate additional guests. Her 24'8" (7.5m) beam supports generous interior proportions, creating a main salon and lounge areas that benefit from large windows and consistent natural light.
Exterior decks are organized to maximize usability. The aft deck is arranged for alfresco dining, while the flybridge provides an elevated social space with lounge seating and a spa pool. A foredeck seating and sunpad area introduces an additional outdoor gathering space, while the swim platform allows straightforward water access and boarding.
Performance centers on long-range cruising efficiency. Powered by twin Cummins KTA19-M3 engines, D'NICE cruises at approximately ten knots and reaches a maximum speed of about 12.5 knots. Her displacement hull and fuel capacity support a range of approximately 5,000 nautical miles, enabling extended passages between destinations.
D'NICE combines expedition capability with comfortable onboard accommodations and robust engineering. Her steel hull construction, long-range cruising profile, and practical five-cabin layout position her as a compelling acquisition opportunity for buyers seeking a capable yacht designed for extended exploration.