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Introducing the completely refitted and exquisite 62ft, Motor Sailer, TRADE WIND.
A 1938 John Alden design. Solidly built of teak on steam-bent oak frames. She has won many prestigious awards for her craftsmanship and is a head turner wherever she sails. From the moment you step aboard, you will be captivated by the yacht's details and graceful lines, showcasing a perfect balance between classic charm and modern sophistication. Truly a vessel with comfort and ease underway and living aboard in mind. The owner paid close attention to meticulous details and used the finest materials on the interior and exterior. With its elevated deck, this motor sailer offers a unique vantage point to take in breathtaking panoramic views.
Once aboard, relax on either the pilothouse exterior settee or stroll comfortably around the spacious decks. Then step inside and immerse yourself in the warm ambiance of the interior, where the finest materials have been thoughtfully selected to create an atmosphere of refined comfort. The spacious Pilothouse welcomes your guests with 360 water views, while conversing with the captain at the helm. Step down below to a beautiful saloon and galley, both bathed in natural light, creating a welcoming space for relaxation or entertaining guests. The fireplace only adds to the ambience on those cool evenings. The yacht's expertly designed cabins provide a peaceful retreat. An aft Master stateroom boasts a private Head, complete with a bath tub. The other two cabins, forward in the vessel, are equally thoughtfully designed down to every detail. They share a spacious, light filled Head with shower.
But it's not just the aesthetics that make TRADE WIND exceptional. Equipped with technology and state-of-the-art navigation systems, this vessel offers a seamless traveling experience, combining performance and safety. Whether you're embarking on a leisurely coastal sunset cruise or setting sail for an adventurous ocean voyage, this yacht's capabilities are sure to impress even the most seasoned yachstmen. Truly a vessel not to be overlooked for living aboard or chartering.