Northrop & Johnson has introduced the 164' Westport yacht, Valinor, now available for sale at a price of USD28,995,000. Represented by Yacht Brokers Wes Sanford and Sean Doyle, this distinguished 50-meter vessel, hull number 11 out of only 14, will be showcased at the upcoming 2024 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show from October 30 to November 3 – an event you won’t want to miss.
Delivered in 2013 and having successfully completed a thorough 10-year ABS survey in 2022, Valinor is in excellent condition and primed for extended voyages. With a reliable Westport hull design, she cruises smoothly at 19.5 knots, boasts a top speed of 21 knots, and offers impressive long-range capabilities, capable of covering 3,000 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 10 knots.
Designed by Donald Starkey, Valinor features a sophisticated interior that combines warm wood finishes with a comfortable layout. Accommodating up to 15 guests across six staterooms, the yacht includes a luxurious full-beam master suite on the bridge deck, complete with a private terrace, and a VIP suite on the main deck. The lower deck is home to two king staterooms and two twin cabins with Pullman berths, ensuring ample space for family and guests. Additionally, Valinor provides accommodations for up to 12 crew members, including a captain’s cabin on the main deck.
Valinor’s exterior spaces are exceptional, designed for relaxation and entertainment. The bridge deck aft is equipped with a custom BBQ setup and a spacious dining area, while the sundeck features a full bar, hot tub, and gym equipment, enhancing the outdoor experience. Two terraces, accessible from the bridge deck, expand the options for alfresco living, and the bow includes convenient storage for toys and tenders.
Meticulously maintained, Valinor is ready for a new owner to take advantage of her extensive amenities, well-designed layout, and dependable performance.
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.
Credit: Northrop & Johnson