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1930 110 Feet Classic
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| Year: |
1930 |
| Make: |
Classic |
| Length: |
110 Feet |
| Engine: |
Twin Inboard |
| Fuel: |
Diesel |
| Hull: |
Wood |
| Location: |
Phuket, Thailand |
| Price: |
USD 1,500,000 |
| Comment: |
Just Arrived |
| Status: |
Sold |
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| Description |
Maid Marian II' is a classic superyacht from a time before they were known as superyachts! Built primarily of teak and mahogany, 'Maid Marian II' has been lovingly preserved and taken care since she was newly built. In the same ownership from 1933 to 1992, 'Maid Marian II' was originally christened 'Cleopatra' by her first owner and launched into the Hudson River in 1931. The first owner subsequently built a larger boat for himself, and so sold this boat in 1933 to Mrs Ruth Nash Bliss. Mrs Bliss sailed and lived in luxury aboard the yacht up and down the Hudson River in New York and Great Lakes until selling the boat in 1992 due to failing health. As a perfect example of a true luxury yacht from the golden age of yachting, 'Maid Marian II,' I feel this yacht should be returned from Thailand to her former cruising area on the Hudson River, but of course, you may have other plans! Since 1992 the yacht has been in luxury charter service in Thailand, and has earned a good living for her current owners in the tropical paradise of Phuket, and certainly, continuing such service is an excellent option for the business-minded. Please have a look at the full specifications and photographs to get an idea of what true classic luxury power yachting is all about, and see if you can imagine yourself in such surroundings. Care for another Martini?
CLICK HERE for a complete list of specifications
Please contact Eric Husher of Topsail Yachts for further information or to arrange a viewing (401) 714-7912. You may also view charter details for this yacht at www.maidmariancruise.com Disclaimer: The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
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