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“Bread” was originally built in 2007 as a classic style 120’ canoe stern motoryacht commissioned by Kanter in 2007. The engines, major mechanicals, driveline, quad fin Naiad Zero Speed Stabilizers, interior, and exterior wood were completed in 2012 through a collaboration with Kanter Yachts in Ontario, Rolly Marine in Fort Lauderdale, FL and Rybovich Shipyard in West Palm Beach, FL. Careful attention was given to correct naval planning and architecture. The resulting product is a richly appointed, sea kindly nostalgic masterpiece capable of entertaining large parties and comfortably accommodating 8 owners and guests.
“Bread” is the yacht for the owner who never wants to worry about guests having to read every transom on the dock to know which one to board. “Bread” stands alone in stature and demands attention on any waterway or in any marina setting in the World.
BREAD makes an impression from the moment one walks up to board her. The canoe stern towers above the transoms of other vessels her size and much larger.
From the stern via the Passerelle you enter the large air conditioned Aft Deck which has a beautiful panoramic 220 degree view. This area serves as the main Dining area and doubles as a Lounge. There is a large oval teak dining table with 8 chairs and four director’s style custom chairs with casual tables located outboard on each side of the main dining table. Forward are two bar stations; the port houses a wine chiller and two refrigeration drawers, and the starboard has two refrigeration banks.
Forward of the Aft Deck are double doors leading into the full-beam Galley built to not only accommodate any style of food preparation and entertaining, but finished to the level of a fine home with commercial Kitchenaid and Sub-Zero refrigeration with drawer banks, Wolf double ovens, Thermador 5 burner cook top, Sharp microwave, Miele Coffee station, Gaggenau dishwasher, and two separate deep well stainless sinks with Kalia brushed nickel faucets and TV. Abundant cabinet and pantry storage can be found throughout the Galley.
From the port side of the Galley forward you enter the Salon, which is divided, into two separate spacious seating arrangements. The aft seating area is a comfortably quaint conversation group. The forward area features a large L-shaped seating arrangement, with coffee and end tables, and a neatly concealed television with an electric roll up painting covering it up when not in use. Rich raised panel woods adorn the walls and overhead coffered beam headliners.
Aft to starboard in the Salon is a large day head and a Foyer with spiral stairway leading up to the Skylounge which has seating, a bar, and two televisions opposing each other in the forward corners of the Skylounge. The Skylounge has twin leather love seat couches outboard with cocktail tables, a bar forward with twin drawer refrigeration, large bin icemaker, sink, and bottle storage.
From the aft of the Skylounge double doors open aft up to the aft bridge entertainment area where there are opposing raised settees with tables, overhead sun sail shades, a large Jacuzzi, grill, and plenty of area to take in the views from the ship’s aft bridge deck.
Walking around the Skylounge is the massive Boat Deck positioned amidships. The boat deck offers several capable combinations of storage for tenders. Concealed in the decorative exhaust stack is a Nautical Structures Davit/Crane. Up a few steps forward there are four chaise lounge chairs positioned directly over the Pilothouse for sunning and cruising.
Back down in the Foyer aft is another spiral staircase leading down to the Guest accommodations. Pecky Cypress is the primary wood on this level and the joinery work is impeccable. Four staterooms are beautifully arranged below deck with a common companionway amidship.
From the landing aft is a storage cabinet with shelves and an electrical panel. Just aft of this cabinet door is the Owner’s and Guest’s laundry with Miele washer and dryer, shelves and drawer storage, and ironing station.
The full beam Master is aft with centerline king size bed, drawer storage underneath, drawer banks with marble tops outboard on both sides, make up vanity to starboard and his and hers wardrobes forward. This stateroom features a large built-in TV with surround sound entertainment.
The Master also has a very large en-suite his and her marble bathrooms adjoined by a common marble shower. Each head has abundant cabinet storage, beautiful marble vanity tops, with gold fixtures custom sinks, and lighting. Each side has its own toilet.
The Guest staterooms are the largest I have seen on any yacht of this class and size, rivaling the accommodations of 50-60 meter class vessels.
Moving forward to port is the VIP Suite with an athwartship king size bed with built-in end tables, reading lights, port lights with window coverings overhead, large hanging closet, TV, and a large en-suite bath with custom lighted marble vanity, sink, cabinets, large marble shower and toilet.
Moving forward are two huge Guest Staterooms. The port Guest stateroom has an athwartship king size bed, with large end tables, three overhead portlights with window coverings, large hanging locker closet, and TV on the amidship bulkhead wall. This stateroom features an en-suite bath with custom lighted marble vanity, sink, cabinets, large marble shower and toilet positioned forward.
Directly across the companionway to starboard is the third Guest stateroom with nearly identical athwartship king size bed, with large end tables, three overhead portlights with window coverings, large hanging locker closet, and TV on the amidship bulkhead wall. This stateroom features an en-suite bath with custom lighted marble vanity, sink, cabinets, large marble shower and toilet positioned aft.
Back up to the main deck and forward of the Salon to starboard is an electric door that takes you to the Pilothouse via a starboard Companionway. The Pilothouse features 220 degree visibility at the wheel, a large chart table with settee and table to port.
Also forward to port from the electric Salon door is a stairway leading down to the Crew area. The Crew quarters has a large galley with L-shaped settee and table, TV, full size refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, sink, abundant storage, and washer/dryer.
The Captain’s quarters features a queen sized berth, TV, desk with printer/copier, hanging storage, and a large en-suite head with shower, lighted vanity, sink, under vanity cabinet storage and toilet.
There are two mirrored crew cabins forward with over-under berths, en-suite head with shower, lighted vanity, sink with cabinet storage, and toilet.
From the aft of the Crew area is the Engine Room entrance.
BREAD was originally built in 2007 as a classic style 120’ canoe stern motoryacht commissioned by Kanter in 2007. The engines, major mechanicals, driveline, quad fin Naiad Zero Speed Stabilizers, interior, and exterior wood were completed in 2012 through a collaboration with Kanter Yachts in Ontario, Rolly Marine in Fort Lauderdale, FL and Rybovich Shipyard in West Palm Beach, FL. Careful attention was given to correct naval planning and architecture. The resulting product is a richly appointed, sea kindly nostalgic masterpiece capable of entertaining large parties and comfortably accommodating 8 owners and guests.
BREAD is the yacht for the owner who never wants to worry about guests having to read every transom on the dock to know which one to board. BREAD stands alone in stature and demands attention on any waterway or in any marina setting in the World.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Tenders shown in any photos of the boat deck do not belong to the yacht and are not included in the sale.
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