Description
PREFERENCE 19 is a 119′ 5″ (36.4 m) explorer motor yacht crafted entirely by Tansu. She welcomes up to ten guests in five cabins and has been recently refitted to ensure peak comfort and reliability. Built with an expedition mindset on a displacement steel hull and aluminium superstructure, she delivers a commanding yet refined presence on the water, complemented by her award-winning interior design recognized with the ShowBoats Design Award for Interior Design in her class.
Specifications
- Asking Price
- €7,800,000
- Length
- 119'5"/36.4m
- Beam
- 23'7"/7.2m
- Gross Tonnage
- 225 GT
- Built / Refit
- 2011 / 2024
- Maximum speed
- 16 knots
- Cruise Speed
- 14 knots
- Builder
- Tansu
- Guests
- 10
- Cabins
- 5
- Crew
- 7
- Hull
- Steel
- Superstructure
- Aluminium
Inside, she embodies a clean, loft-style aesthetic featuring pale oak floors and durable white epoxy walls. Her main deck hosts a tranquil, full-beam owner’s suite, while below deck she accommodates two double and two twin cabins, each ensuite and adaptable with Pullman berths. Crew quarters for seven are discreetly positioned forward, ensuring service remains seamless.
Her exterior is defined by an expansive, multi-functional aft deck that unfolds from a tender garage into a lively beach club, complete with a DJ station and shaded lounging. The upper deck serves as an al fresco living room with sunpads, seating, and optional bimini shades, designed for both relaxation and versatility.
Powered by twin Caterpillar C-32 diesels delivering 16 kn max and 12-14 kn cruising speed, she offers an impressive long-range capability estimated up to 1,750 nautical miles at cruising speed. Recently refitted with zero-speed stabilizers and upgraded engineering systems, she is optimized for comfortable and reliable operation.
PREFERENCE 19 presents a compelling opportunity. She combines award-winning design, robust capability, and extraordinary deck space, refined through craftsmanship and maintained to exacting standards. A turnkey acquisition for a buyer seeking a class-leading 36-metre with explorer DNA.