Paragon 100 Bahama SkyMaster
Paragon Motor Yachts is constructing a custom 100-foot Bahama SkyMaster for a repeat client, with the yacht’s debut scheduled for the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show this October.
The Bahama SkyMaster takes her name from the yacht’s “Bahamas House,” which is what the designers call the superstructure with vertical windows, as well as from the “Bahamas Cockpit,” which has a covered upper mezzanine as well as a lower entertainment area with barbecue, wet bar and more.
Should the new owners cruise in the Bahamas, they can take advantage of the integrated towline stowage designed for a large center console, as well as the 300-gallon fuel tank and pump that will allow crew to top off the tender during longer itineraries.
Interior décor is by Marty Lowe. Accommodations are for eight guests in four staterooms, plus quarters for four crew.
The build is under way at Paragon’s Taiwan shipyard, American Pacific Boatworks.
“We are very proud of the new SkyMaster,” Paragon President Scott Robinson stated in a news release. “To say we are meticulous in our design process may be an understatement, but this collaboration with owners who are experienced boaters and who are familiar with our process is proving to yield a fantastic result.”
Learn more at www.paragonmotoryachts.com.