The 2022 has just started, but two Wesport’s yachts have been already sold by Denison Yachting. Two years ago the company was ranked #1 in superyacht sales.
Lady JJ
112' Westport

Lady JJ
Lady JJ (previously known as Castlefinn), is a 112′ Westport built in 2012. Her exterior and interior were penned by Westport Yachts, while naval architecture by Jack Sarin Naval Architects. She offers accommodation for up to eight guests across four cabins including a master suite, VIP cabin, double cabin, and a twin cabin. She can also carry up to five crew onboard.

Lady JJ is powered by twin MTU engines and comfortably cruises at 18 knots with a maximum speed of 26 knots.
She was asking USD8,250,000 at the time of sale. The seller was represented by Thom Conboy and Chris Collins. Michael Mahan with Worth Avenue Yachts introduced the buyer.
Tasia
112' Westport

Tasia
Tasia, another 112′ Westport, built in 2011. She can accommodate up to ten guests across five staterooms including one master, two VIP’s, one double, and one twin. Tasia also can carry five crew onboard. The pilothouse of the 112′ Westport hosts a large settee and table for entertaining and a room for enjoying the view while underway.
The spacious on-deck master stateroom features a king berth, built-in drawers and dressers, and full entertainment center.

She was asking USD8,950,000 at the time of sale. Tasia was sold by Thom Conboy and Chris Collins, who introduced the buyer. Rory Moran with Moran Yachts represented the seller.
The largest builder in North America, Westport was founded in 1964. Westport Yachts has built and launched a wide variety of vessels, from commercial fishing boats and fast passenger ferries to luxurious motor yachts. Today Westport builds composite motor yachts.
Credits: Denison Yachting
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