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161 Trinity Sold by Kurt Bosshardt + Patrick Hopkins [STAY SALTY]

March 15, 2022 9:06 am

STAY SALTY, a 161′ Trinity motoryacht built in 2008, was sold by Kurt Bosshardt and Patrick Hopkins, who represented the seller. Sean Doyle from Northrop and Johnson introduced the buyer.

STAY SALTY can reach a top speed of 20 kn, with a cruising speed of 16 kn and a maximum cruising range of 3000 nm at 12 kn, with power coming from two Caterpillar diesel engines. She can accommodate up to 12 guests in six staterooms, with ten crew members. Her gross tonnage is 470 GT and she has a 28-foot beam.

161' Trinty STAY SALTY Interior

STAY SALTY’s nautical chic yacht interior was designed by Patrick Knowles and includes a teak deck, aluminum hull, and aluminum superstructure. The original owners wanted to capture “a coastal home theme that evoked that day-at-sea emotion while being true to the sophisticated nature of the yacht itself.”

STAY SALTY is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and was asking $17,950,000 at the time of sale.

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