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Showing posts with label Johnson. Show all posts

May 26, 2019

New Model: Johnson 110 Skylounge

Johnson present the new 110 Skylounge built from a design drawn by Bill Dixon at Dixon Yacht Design, who added a third level. The smoked-glass windows surround the main deck and pilothouse, and also the sky-lounge level.  The skylounge is the distinctive design feature of this yacht, and it makes the most of the upper deck, providing world-class views and on-board comforts to a large party. The sky-lounge offers a layout with an L-shaped settee located to starboard opposite a bar-style galley counter, with a helm station forward served by a pair of seats. The main deck offers a separate port-side galley, central located day-head, while a wide-open aft deck area is suitable for loose lounge chairs or a dining table, and provides a long overhang shading the aft deck.  For accommodations, the Johnson 110 Skylounge features the owners suite on the main deck, situated to make the most of the lines of sight provided by the all round panoramic views forward out the large windows. Johnson situates the master head forward, where double sinks, separate shower and head compartments, and large hanging lockers all preserve the view yet still enhance the luxury accommodation.  The Johnson 110 Skylounge is powered by twin Cat 1925hp engines which allow for top speeds up to 22 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 33.53 m (110ft)
Beam - 7.19 m
Draft - 1.98 m
Displacement - 105 t
Fuel Capacity - 15142 l
Water Capacity - 2400 l
Accommodation - ten guests in five cabins, four crew in two cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C32 Acert 1925hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 22 knots
Project - Bill Dixon

March 23, 2019

Improve-it = Johnson 80

Johnson has just launched a new 80 model in Taiwan with special custom interior by American interior designer Karen Lynn. Johnson Yachts describes the new 80-footer as an entry-level super yacht, not only for its size but also because the Taiwan yard offers this model with the same high level of interior customization that has helped make the Johnson Yachts name over the last thirty years. With a focus on building yachts with excellent interior volume, this new Johnson 80 is set apart for the special interior design by Karen Lynn from Fort Lauderdale.  The Johnson 80 has been a success and is available in two different variants of a fishing cockpit or hydraulic bathing platform.   The Johnson 80 is powered by twin Man 1550hp and reaches speeds up to 25 knots.

November 27, 2018

Project: Johnson 70

Johnson presents the 70 project motor yacht designed from Bill Dixon, with choice for three or four double guest cabins layouts, and a sky-lounge as pictured above or open bridge flybridge.  Bill Dixon of Dixon Yacht Design when designing the Johnson 70 project set to provide a super yacht experience in a 21 meter owner operator size.  The 70 shows the same level of customization as the rest of the Johnson line, encouraging owner input on the design of the accommodations, as well as the helm area, the saloon, dining area, and galley.  Yachtsmen can request a skylounge to preclude the need for a lower helm, and the result is a blank canvas for the interior  main deck area on which they can work with Johnson to create the spaces of their dreams.  The Johnson 70 is also available with a fishing cockpit aft increasing the yacht's flexibility as each build in the series is expected to be different to the other.  The Johnson  70 is standard powered by twin Cats 1015hp.

October 6, 2018

New Model: Johnson 112

Johnson Yachts is excited to share news of the recent launch of the 112. The latest launch from this Taiwan yard has key design features that were specified by her owners to make this a truly one-of-a-kind, six-stateroom super yacht. The Johnson 112 has a fiberglass hull and superstructure, built from a design using the yard’s in-house naval architecture and engineering. Bill Dixon at Dixon Yacht Design drew the yacht’s distinctive exterior lines, which feature the double bank of vertical windows forward that have become a Johnson hallmark.  Accommodations on the Johnson 112 start with the main-deck master, which makes the most of the lower bank of vertical windows. These windows provide excellent views in a wide panorama encompassing the bow of the superyacht. Below decks are five additional staterooms. Four of these staterooms feature twin berths that combine easily to form double berths. Two of the staterooms also have Pullman berths, bringing the count of the owner’s party to fourteen. Comfortable crew’s quarters accommodate six. As an early adopter of large-volume hull forms, Johnson Yachts understands the importance of space for comfort on board and the Johnson 112 is no exception, with a seven meters plus of beam that allows for exceptional space below decks, where hull side windows offer natural light and opening ports ensure ventilation. The shared spaces on board also accommodate large groups, with three distinct dining areas that can seat twelve together at one table: the main saloon dining area, the aft deck, and the flying bridge. The flying bridge is expansive and sturdily built, with a boat deck equipped with a davit and space for a RIB tender and two personal watercraft. A huge bow sun-pad and seating area further optimizes the outdoor space on board.  The design also incorporates a fishing cockpit, which allows guests to enjoy the water in comfort and safety. From the cockpit there is access to a complete dive room with a compressor and stowage for dive tanks and the necessary equipment for underwater adventures.  The Johnson 112 is powered by a pair of 1925hp Cats C32 ACERT diesels, giving her a top speed up to 23 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 34.14 m (112ft)
Beam - 7.20 m
Draft - 1.83 m
Displacement - 100 t light
Fuel Capacity - 15141 l
Water Capacity - 2400 l
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins, six crew in three cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C32 Acert1925hp
Propulsion - line shaft 
Speed - 23 knots max speed
Project - Bill Dixon

February 4, 2018

Project: Johnson 115

This 115 project will be the new flagship of the Johnson range. This tri-deck yacht takes the distinctive style and values of the Johnson line to a new level of style and sophistication. Her very wide beam hull provides outstanding levels of comfort, performance and interior space. Architectural features like the large full height glass windows of the saloon and the expansive windows in the owner’s suite significantly enhance the experience of living on the water.  Dixon Yacht Designs 7.8 meter beam semi-planning ‘Fusion’ hull ensures the 115 provides both optimum efficiency and comfort. It also permits a high level of customization allowing the yacht to be tailored to the individual needs of the customer.  Standard layout is for five guest cabins including a forward main deck located full beam layout owners stateroom.  The Johnson 115 is to be powered by twin Cats 1925hp engines.

December 22, 2017

New Model: Johnson 93

Johnson present the 93, the largest of its yachts that features signature dual level vertical windows with half circle viewing capability.  The Johnson 93 has many unique features that add enormously to the pleasure of ownership. The main deck level owners suite provides its occupants with a stunning wrap around view of their surroundings whilst providing a large and totally private space. This pocket super yacht wide beam provides a significant increase in internal volume over other vessels in its class. The Johnson 93 is also available in various different exterior and functional options dedicated to the American market from the fishing cockpit for both open flybridge and sky lounge versions.  The Johnson 93 is powered by twin 1925hp Cat engines.
Technical Data:
LOA - 28.36 m (93ft)
Beam - 7.18 m
Draft - 2.1 m
Displacement - 85 t
Fuel Capacity - 12854 l
Water Capacity - 2066 l
Accommodation - eight guest berths in four cabins, four crew in two cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C32 1925hp
Propulsion - line shaft