Johnson Yachts introduces a new large-volume, 33,5-meters superyacht with a skylounge. Just in March, the yard has launched the entry-level superyacht Johnson 80.
“The Johnson 110 Skylounge certainly looks like a Johnson Yacht,” said Andy Huang, president of Johnson Yachts. “And since we have the capabilities to build a yacht to the owners’ standards, that also meets our high standards for seakeeping and performance, the 110 Skylounge will also feel like one of our yachts at sea and throughout the interior.”
The Johnson 110 Skylounge, the latest model from this Taiwan superyacht yard, has a fiberglass hull and superstructure, built from design using the yard’s in-house naval architecture and engineering. The yacht’s exterior is designed by Bill Dixon at Dixon Yacht Design, who added a third level to the vertical window arrays that set Johnson Yachts apart. She was purposely designed to capture the ‘super mega yacht‘ look and the highly sophisticated outcome has succeeded in both style and functionality.
Johnson Yachts can design custom accommodations layouts to maximize the yacht’s 23-foot, 7-inch (7.19-meter) beam without compromising performance or handling. So that the additional space gives her owner plenty of customizing options.
The skylounge is the key feature of this yacht design, and it makes the most of the upper deck, providing world-class views and onboard comforts to a large party with an L-shaped sofa and bar-style galley counter.
The entertainment area on the main deck consists of a lounge area situated aft with an L-shaped sofa and big flatscreen TV. Inside the saloon, the formal dining area forward seats the full guest complement of ten. Wide doors open the space wide to the aft deck, where a transom settee and deck chairs welcome guests to a large dining table. Large swim platform raises hydraulically to use the RIB tender.
For accommodations, the Johnson 110 Skylounge features the owners’ suite on the main deck, where a berth is situated to make the most of the lines of sight provided panoramic views forward out the large windows, separated showers and dressing table give the luxury comfort to the owner.
At lower decks are four additional staterooms. The en-suite VIP is designed for special guests and uses the yacht’s full beam has a queen-size centerline berth with large hull side windows. Forward, another stateroom is situated abaft the bow sections. Between these two full-width staterooms are two more cabins, one with a double berth and one with a twin.
The Johnson 110 Skylounge is powered by a pair of 1,925-horsepower Caterpillar C32 ACERT diesel, giving her a top speed of 22 knots also the yacht is fitted with ABT zero-speed fin stabilizers and a Seakeeper 35 gyro stabilizer.
Johnson 110 specifications:
Length Overall - 33.53 m
Beam - 7.19 m
Draft - 1.98 m
Displacement 105 tons
@Photos by Johnson Yachts Press Office