Owners in the market for a superyacht with charter potential may want to consider At Last, a 144-foot Heesen tri-deck superyacht listed with Denison Yachting and priced at $4.5 million. The 1990 build has an aluminum hull and a five-stateroom layout that accommodates 11 guests.
“At Last offers an unparalleled level of comfort, with a contemporary interior designed by the renowned Tui Pranich,” says Denison Yacht Broker Bobby Giancola, who previously worked aboard the 144-foot Heesen. “The expansive design creates a bright and relaxed atmosphere throughout the yacht, perfect for unwinding in style.”
Outdoor entertainment spaces on board At Last start on the bridge deck since the cockpit on this yacht is dedicated to stowing water toys. A layout that Giancola says, “[minimizes] noise and disturbance when retrieving these items. This thoughtful design means there are no large cranes on the bridge deck aft or sundeck, enhancing the relaxed ambiance on board.”
The sundeck has four distinct social spaces starting with the hot tub aft, which is surrounded by a lounge pad. A second lounge pad is forward with a bar and dinette amidships. The bridge deck also has two exterior entertainment zones: an alfresco dining space on the aft deck as well as settee lounge seating forward on the Portuguese bridge.
Sleeping accommodations on board At Last include an on-deck owners’ stateroom and four guest staterooms belowdecks. The on-deck owners’ stateroom is full-beam with a king berth on centerline.
The yacht’s interior was refit in 2014 by international designer Tui Pranich. The skylounge has seating aft and a four-stool bar forward and to port. Seating here includes a sofa to starboard and two lounge chairs positioned around a coffee table. A second sofa is forward and to starboard. The pilothouse is forward, beyond the captain’s cabin.
At Last‘s salon also has lounge seating aft with a C-shaped sofa, three lounge chairs and a coffee table. A bulkhead forward separates the formal dining space from the lounge area.
For chefs who have a desire to please everyone’s palate, the galley has an array of meal-prep appliances, including:
- Viking Professional 6-burner glass cooktop
- Two Wolf ovens
- Viking microwave
- Three Hatco heat lamps
- Two True refrigerators
- True freezer
- Two refrigerator drawers
Twin 2,735 hp MTU 12V4000 diesels installed in 2009 are paired to Kamewa waterjets, allowing At Last to carry a sub-seven-foot shoal draft. This setup allows the yacht to hit a reported 17-knot top speed with a 13-knot fast cruise. At 10 knots, the 144-footer has a reported 2,400-nautical-mile range.
Other notable features on board At Last include:
- (2) Furuno 120-mile radar w/ARPA
- Compass: Sestrel magnetic compass
- Chartplotter: Northstar N2 6100i
- Automatic Pilot: Sperry Marine Navipilot AD11
- GPS: Northstar 6100
- Furuno GPS/WAAS Navigator GP-32
- Navtex: Furuno NX500
- Depth Sounder: (1) Furuno RD-30 Depth
- Wind: Furuno F1-50 display
- (1) Marvel 48-bottle wine refrigerator
- (1) U-line 24-bottle wine refrigerator
Where is At Last located? The yacht is currently lying in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Take the next step: contact the listing agent, Bobby Giancola, 321-750-7776
Quick Specifications
- Length Overall: 144′
- Maximum Beam: 27’2″
- Fuel Capacity: 19,569 Gal.
- Draft: 6’10”