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Palmer Johnson 120' Sport Motor Yacht

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2007

This is an aerial look at Palmer Johnson's 120 sport yacht "Vanquish" which debuted at the 2006 Miami International Boat Show. Purpose, boat show display. Palmer Johnson Yachts is based in Sturgeon Bay, WI

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  • @timolean Those folding sundeck stairs were named with a weird translation of "stairway to heaven". The bimini sun shade that unfolded out of the rear arch was cool, too. These 120's were all built in their Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin facility.

    We built these as light as we could for speed (30kts), but then loaded them full of marble, polished granite and the like. Beautiful ships, but the interior color scheme the owners picked in this one was HIDEOUS (imo). Orange, brown..gold? Yuck!

  • @goofyleo3 haha cool, yeah the 'star treck' doors were pretty cool but not as cool as the unfolding stairs to get to the sun deck, now that's awesome! the way they meet in the middle too, also loved the garage on the aft deck. Did you build them in the UK factory? i saw the new HUGE one about a year ago on a sea trial in the Solent, i thought it was a mine ship because of the black domes haha

  • @timolean That's pretty much what I expected. It would take the electricians a few days to get each one working right. They are pretty nifty when they actually worked properly, but I knew they would be problematic in the field. (got in trouble for playing w/spotlight @ the bridge, pierside) How about the rear salon 'Star Trek' doors? (swoosh)

    You start pulling white panels off for maintainence, you're gonna find my name written on the back of them. I was proud to build those ships. :)

  • @goofyleo3 haha well i can tell you on good authority that no they didn't, the doors kept breaking

  • @timolean Me too. I helped build this one. :)

    I wonder if the powered doors off the bridge are still working? ;)

    They were always a bitch to get working right.

  • looks like a real sea plow.

  • What is the price?

  • Nice Motor Yacht!

  • This is a nice yacht but far from the best. I prefer some of the slightly smaller Ferretti Yachts because of the luxury that people like myself deserve.

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