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Basic information
- Builder:
- Ocean Alexander
- Category:
- Motor yachts
- Sub Category:
- Motor Yacht
- Model Year:
- 2018
- Year Built:
- 2018
- Country:
- United States
Dimensions
- LOA:
- 100' (30.68m)
- Beam:
- 23' (7.01m)
- Min Draft:
- 18.05' (5.50m)
- Max Draft:
- 21.05' (6.42m)
Speed, capacities and weight
- Cruise Speed:
- 20 Kts. (23.02 MPH)
- Max Speed:
- 24.50 Kts. (28.19 MPH)
- Water Capacity:
- 650 Gallons
- Fuel Capacity:
- 4000 Gallons
Accommodations
- Total Heads:
- 8
Hull and deck information
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass and Plastic Yachts
- Deck Material:
- Fiberglass
Engine information
- Engines:
- 2
- Manufacturer:
- CAT
- Engine Type:
- Inboard
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
Overview
The 2018 Ocean Alexander 100 Motor Yacht exemplifies the brand’s renowned build quality, forward-thinking engineering, and enduring elegance. At 100'8" overall with a 23' beam, this luxury superyacht delivers remarkable internal volume and a refined four-stateroom arrangement tailored for relaxed long-range cruising and gracious entertaining. An expansive salon and elevated skylounge offer sophisticated living areas, while sweeping panoramic windows and generous exterior decks foster an inviting, light-filled ambiance for owners and guests.
Performance is assured by twin Caterpillar C32 ACERT diesels rated at 1,925 hp each, delivering an effortless approximate cruising speed of 20 knots and a top end near 23.5 knots. Robust ship’s systems include twin Kohler 55 kW generators, Side-Power Vector Fin Zero-Speed stabilization for comfort underway and at anchor, a 55-hp bow thruster and 40-hp stern thruster for precise maneuvering, a fully integrated Garmin navigation suite, intuitive Crestron A/V control, an Atlas shore power converter, and a Sea Recovery watermaker to extend your time off the dock. As of July 2026, the engines reflect approximately 2,175 hours, underscoring diligent, ongoing use and care.
A custom 2,000-lb hydraulic swim platform stands out as a hallmark amenity, streamlining tender and PWC launch and retrieval while transforming the transom into an effortless sea-level beach. Inside, the yacht is dressed in rich satin walnut joinery with hardwood salon flooring, setting a warm, contemporary tone that complements the yacht’s blue-water pedigree. The gourmet galley is appointed with Sub-Zero refrigeration and Thermador appliances, supporting both intimate family meals and elevated chef-driven service. A dedicated skylounge configuration enhances privacy and leisure, and the four-stateroom layout is paired with generous crew accommodations to ensure best-in-class service on every passage.
With 4,000 gallons of fuel capacity, this 100-foot motor yacht is engineered for extended cruising, delivering the range and capability to explore the Bahamas and far beyond in consummate comfort. Impeccably specified, beautifully finished, and comprehensively equipped, this Ocean Alexander 100 presents as a turnkey luxury motor yacht—stable, quiet, and refined—equally at home hosting sunset cocktails on the upper deck or undertaking a week-long island-hopping itinerary with ease.
Detailed Description
Options
Elevate every voyage with a curated suite of options that blend luxury, technology, and thoughtful craftsmanship. Choose the skylounge and dual master configurations to tailor the yacht to your cruising style. Comfort is enhanced with heated granite floors in both the lower master bathroom and the main-deck MSR bathroom, while the salon presents custom wood flooring in lieu of carpet. At the helm, two electric Stidd seats provide commanding comfort, and the galley is equipped with a custom stainless-steel potholder for the cook-top. The interior wood selection and varnish is walnut in a satin finish, harmonizing with refined stone surfaces throughout: the heads feature marble or granite countertops paired with matching marble or granite floors, and the galley is finished with a granite or marble floor. Seamless control and power management arrive via the Crestron Package and the Power Converter Package. For versatile maneuvering, a plug-in engine wired remote can be added at the aft deck and the flybridge/skylounge. The yacht is pre-plumbed and wired for a Jacuzzi, and the bow area offers seating with concealed pop-up lighting and a hi-low table that converts to a sun pad, complemented by exterior speakers with audio streaming capability. Shade and sophistication are provided by manual awnings for both the flybridge and the bow, each crafted with custom-made stainless-steel poles and marine-grade exterior “Batyline Crème” Ferrari mesh fabric. After dusk, four high-output LED underwater lights illuminate the waterline with a dramatic glow.
Standard features
Crafted with an uncompromising approach to strength and silence, this yacht is built in vinylester resin with high‑density structural foam—a specification so robust it bears repeating: the high-density foam allows for superior heat resistance and brings notable advantages in thermal and acoustic insulation, a standard usually reserved for vessels over one hundred feet. Ocean Alexander employs a suite of proprietary techniques to reduce sound and vibration, delivering a remarkably quiet, comfortable cruising experience with multiple insulation barriers—reflective, absorptive, and dampening layers—combined with engineered air pockets and flexible isolation mounts. The result is an industry-leading acoustic profile, often one-half to one-tenth of ISO‑6954 requirements, a unique Ocean Alexander feature. A Sylomer floating floor system—typically found on one hundred thirty foot plus yachts—further elevates onboard serenity as a unique Ocean Alexander standard. The yacht’s fiberglass construction utilizes infusion lamination technology, backed by a reinforced collision bulkhead and a frameless window design. All exterior hardware is 316 stainless steel or built to stringent manufacturer requirements, while weather‑tight bulkheads deliver additional sound and temperature insulation. The painted exterior showcases professional-grade Alexseal polyurethane paint over epoxy primers for the highest gloss and color retention, guaranteed color match by Alexseal, and protection from fading or yellowing; enjoy minimal maintenance with no annual compounding required—just soap and water for the first three years, a unique Ocean Alexander standard rather than a paid upcharge. Marine‑grade aluminum beams span floors, walls, and ceilings to create a more rigid, monolithic structure that reduces micro‑movements and the “abrasive” sounds they cause, and also enables one of the largest uninterrupted glass expanses in the industry. Cross‑knit directional carbon fiber is employed in high‑stress areas for added structural integrity and torsional strength, and a fiberglass staircase leads from cockpit to flybridge with teak steps to complete the thoughtful engineering.
Beneath the waterline, a black boot‑top stripe punctuates a hull whose interior structural components are fully bonded. Protection is formidable, with three coats of Seahawk primer, a high‑build epoxy barrier coat, then three coats of Seahawk self‑polishing bottom paint—a unique Ocean Alexander feature that others often list as optional. A fiberglass rub rail with stainless steel striking plate guards the sheer, and bronze through‑hull fittings are spec’d for enduring reliability.
Power comes from twin Caterpillar® C32 ACERT engines rated at 1,925 HP, a standard package delivering an approximate top speed of 23.5 knots and a comfortable 20‑knot cruise. The complete drivetrain—matched gears, shafts, propellers, exhaust system, mufflers, and integration—is engineered to Ocean Alexander specifications. A plug‑in wired engine remote is provided at the aft deck and the flybridge/skylounge, while an engine alarm system safeguards against low oil pressure and high water temperature. The engines rest on stainless steel beds, and a lube oil change system services both engines and generators via an approximately 45‑gallon lube tank, allowing oil changes underway without seeking shore service—a capability normally found on one hundred thirty‑five foot plus yachts and a unique Ocean Alexander feature. Automated, computerized Delta‑T® intake/exhaust fans with variable frequency drives manage a high rate of air exchange; ducts are fitted with fire dampers linked to the machinery shut‑down circuits, and any ducting near interior living spaces is insulated and soundproofed. Water‑separating grills protect intake and exhaust sides, while adjustable, reversible Delta‑T® exhaust fans are mounted on the superstructure instead of the hull sides to maximize water and salt‑spray protection for safer, lower‑maintenance ownership—a unique Ocean Alexander feature. For assured stability, the yacht’s stabilizer system takes power off both engines to provide redundancy—again, a unique Ocean Alexander hallmark. The skylounge control station presents complete engine instrumentation with lighted, modern switches, and the exhaust system benefits from aerospace‑grade autoclave construction for a “hard coat” using AL‑6XN alloys—the material used in the Saturn V rocket nozzle—an application of military standards unique to Ocean Alexander that optimizes and sustains performance.
Steering is hydraulic, with a fully instrumented control station. Stainless steel rudders integrate zinc plates, and dripless rudder‑post seals minimize maintenance. High‑performance, computer‑designed and machined NiBrAl propellers ensure efficient thrust, while interior helm comfort is heightened by an Ultraleather‑wrapped steering wheel in Fudge color and a stainless steel wheel on the flybridge. Maintenance‑free dripless shaft seals protect the engine shaft packing glands, and Aqua 22HS propeller shafts—an austenitic alloy stainless steel offering corrosion resistance comparable to Aqua 22 with the toughness and strength of Aqua 17, and adopted by navies worldwide—reflect a no‑compromise approach. Stidd® mechanical helm seats complete the command environment.
Electrical independence is assured by two Kohler® 55 kW generator sets, each with a two‑year warranty. Their water‑drop type exhaust, per Centek, Marine Exhaust Co., or equal, reduces noise and vibration, and each genset is resiliently mounted with a sound shield and vibration dampener—a unique Ocean Alexander feature.
Ground tackle is equally overbuilt: dual hydraulic windlasses (VWCLP4000) handle dual stainless steel plow anchors of three hundred fifty pounds set from the hull sides, each served by three hundred feet of half‑inch HT anchor chain and robust chain stoppers. An integral roller and chain stopper pairs with the anchor winch, while two vertical electric rope winches at the aft deck come standard where competitors often charge. The anchor platform and system are reinforced, a chain counter monitors deployment, and a hands‑free anchor chain wash cleans the chain during operation—a unique Ocean Alexander feature.
Zero‑speed stabilization is delivered by Side‑Power’s DAME‑award‑winning Vector fins, whose fifteen‑square‑foot hydraulic fins feature the brand’s patented curved design for lift underway and active predictive inertia control. Dockside maneuvers are effortless with fifty‑five HP bow and forty HP stern thrusters—another suite of equipment included as standard versus competitors’ options.
Plumbing begins with a two‑millimeter‑thick 316 stainless steel freshwater tank with sight gauge and a Headhunter™ pressure freshwater system. Freshwater outlets with hoses serve the engines and generator, and there are cold freshwater washdowns at the bow, stern, and boat deck, plus a dockside connection. Two forty‑gallon water heaters feature high‑density fiberglass insulation and dual high‑efficiency elements that speed heating by fifty percent. Fuel is meticulously managed with sight gauges for all tanks and four‑point‑five‑millimeter‑thick 5052 aluminum fuel tanks, tested to International Standards 33CFR 510(a) and connected to high and low fuel level alarms. Dual Racor® fuel/water separators with Y‑valves protect the engines and generator, while a Gulfcoast™ fuel‑polishing system—based on the U.S. military Abrams‑M1 tank design—comes standard where others upcharge. Dual MTU fuel filters with remote readouts of filter performance are a unique Ocean Alexander standard usually seen only on one hundred fifty foot plus vessels. Fuel fillers on both sides with individual tank vents enable concurrent, faster refueling without moving the boat, unlike many competitors, and the venting and catchment system is engineered to contain burps or overflow accidents—a unique Ocean Alexander safety feature that helps prevent fines and insurance issues. Blackwater handling is advanced with an ECOmar™ waste treatment system rated at six hundred gallons per day. Oversized drains discharge overboard, while the vessel’s bilge system includes automatic pumps with both manual and automatic switches in each space divided by weather‑tight bulkheads, along with high‑water alarms in each bilge zone and at every Rule® pump station. A dry bilge arrangement centers the engine room, and the bilge is fully lit with built‑in stainless steel ladders where needed—a unique Ocean Alexander feature.
Power distribution is equally sophisticated. AC outlets are placed throughout, and all primary AC and DC wiring is meticulously labeled. GFI one hundred ten‑volt AC outlets protect potential wet areas and, uniquely for Ocean Alexander, the entire boat is also protected via “GFI at source” Octoplex breakers—dual protection at select areas with GFIC and full‑boat GFIC coverage. The yacht runs a 24‑volt system with engine battery isolation switches, heavy‑duty batteries, a battery‑paralleling system with control switch, and a dedicated service battery switch. AGM batteries offer a 40°F to 140°F operating range with industry‑leading low self‑discharge rates of one to three percent, complemented by the Octoplex NMEA 2000 Monitor R electrical control system. Based on aerospace technology, Octoplex enables remote activation, control, and status reporting of all AC and DC breakers; it monitors all power sources for voltage, frequency, and amperage abnormalities and provides both visual and audio alerts. Enhanced breaker functionality includes no‑load indication, dimming, and usage data via a user‑reconfigurable touch‑screen monitor. Brown‑out‑resistant control through auto load shedding preserves operator‑designated equipment—such as navigation and other essentials—while automatically switching non‑critical systems off. The Octoplex NMEA 2000 vessel system monitor also tracks main access doors, tank levels, bilge levels, and battery current/voltage/temperature. Shore‑power receptacles are set discreetly in the transom with cable masters, and 100‑amp chargers ensure rapid replenishment. A comprehensive bonding system runs throughout; copper straps secured to the hull extend parallel to the centerline the full length of the vessel, with engines, generators, metallic thru‑hulls, strainers, and pump bodies connected via a minimum of 8 AWG wire or equivalent for robust grounding.
Climate control is assured by a Dometic® chilled‑water air‑conditioning system rated for Extreme Tropical Climates, with reverse‑cycle operation down to 40°F water temperature and a refrigerant type accepted worldwide under the Montreal Protocols. The engine room benefits from dedicated air conditioning. Where possible, A/C outlets are integrated into custom‑made, visually hidden ceiling panels, shortening duct runs to improve cooling efficiency and speed by over twenty percent while reducing sound levels by over seven dB—design cues inspired by the one hundred thirty‑five.
Lighting is by 24‑volt LEDs of aerospace quality, tuned specifically for Ocean Alexander and offering scene‑programmable dimming as a standard feature where others often list it as optional. Convenience lighting enhances daily living, and full international navigation lights ensure global compliance.
Navigation is comprehensive and standard rather than an extra. The Garmin 8600 Series Black Box system drives dual 24‑inch touch screens at the lower station and dual 24‑inch touch screens at the upper station. A Garmin GRID remote input device is installed on the helm chair, while a Garmin 25 kW open‑array radar, Garmin GHC20 autopilot, Garmin VHF with card reader, Garmin black‑box sounder, and Garmin AIS with NMEA GPS complete the core suite. Three Garmin Marine Cameras—two in the engine room and one on the aft deck—expand situational awareness. Entertainment and connectivity are enhanced with a TriBand HD7 and DIRECTTV® receivers, and a Ritchie 5‑inch compass remains a trusted standby. An iPad with a built‑in Garmin app allows navigational control and viewing right from the tablet.
Safety and awareness are elevated by the N2KView safety and security monitoring package, whose automatic monitoring and alerting can be accessed wirelessly via Apple iPad or Android devices to operate, view, and alarm Octoplex data and navigation systems with fully customizable screen layouts and remote notification via cell phone. Monitored systems include main engines and generators, AC monitoring, DC house‑bank battery status, engine room weather‑tight bulkhead doors, tank levels, fire system, bilge level (high water), and exterior door sensors—a unique Ocean Alexander standard feature, not an optional upcharge. An Atlas 50/60 Hz power converter allows effortless marina connections irrespective of U.S. 60 Hz or European 50 Hz standards.
Entertainment and ambiance flow throughout the accommodations with a Crestron package that links iPad mini tablets to a fully programmable A/V system, enabling full control from each stateroom and public area wherever a TV is installed. The main deck master stateroom presents a 50‑inch flip‑down LED TV with A/V system and a dedicated subwoofer, a king‑sized berth with independently coiled his‑and‑her sections to minimize motion transfer, and twin nightstands with marble or granite tops. A portside vanity complements a starboard sofa with table, while a hidden safe is discreetly placed in the hanging locker. A dayhead adds convenience, and a generous walk‑in closet stands alongside a wide‑curved window whose custom engineering—using aluminum beams—ushers in exceptional light and views. A custom headboard with recessed indirect lighting sets the tone, as cedar‑lined full‑height hanging lockers illuminate automatically and the bathroom floors are heated in marble or granite. The lower deck master stateroom echoes this luxury with a 50‑inch LED TV and A/V system plus a dedicated subwoofer, a king‑sized berth with independently coiled sections, and twin nightstands topped in granite or marble. Granite surfaces continue at the TV cabinet and port/starboard cabinetry—design cues from the one hundred thirty‑five—while a hidden safe and Sylomer floating floor enhance privacy and quiet. Storage is abundant with a portside walk‑in closet and starboard hanging space, and enlarged windows—engineered with aluminum beams and a sandwiched‑glass technique from classed vessels—deliver twenty‑eight percent greater visibility and light. A custom headboard with recessed indirect lighting, cedar‑lined twin full‑height hanging lockers with automatic lighting, and an enlarged master bath window with updated cabinetry unlock an impressive three hundred twenty percent increase in window visibility compared with a traditional portlight; bathroom floors are again heated in marble or granite.
Up in the skylounge, a 50‑inch LED TV with A/V system anchors a convivial space with a cabinet‑integrated wet bar, Sub‑Zero™ wine cooler behind a solid panel door, a boat‑deck sliding hatch, wood valance board, and your choice of wood or fiberglass table. A raised settee with table, a day head, and a chart locker support travel and leisure, while two electric Stidd helm seats add professional ergonomics. The salon invites with a 60‑inch TV and Blu‑ray A/V system, rich wood paneling and cabinetry, and Evan K. Marshall‑designed furnishings, including a sofa with concealed drawers for intelligent storage. Granite crowns the wet bar, TV cabinet, and dining‑room divider cabinet, complemented by custom window mullions and a decorative ceiling treatment. A Phantom screen guards against insects and pollen and nestles into a dedicated wood box, while enlarged salon windows—enabled by marine‑grade aluminum beams—create an industry‑leading span of glass and, where possible, discreet ceiling A/C outlets preserve unobstructed views—design cues from the one hundred thirty‑five, thoughtfully improved for 2016. Underfoot, Sylomer floating floor and wall treatments enhance hush, a Sub‑Zero™ refrigerator adds convenience, and custom wood flooring replaces carpet for enduring elegance.
The crew quarters are the largest in their class and uniquely double as a waterside cabana, providing a day head and a relaxed rest/eat area for swimming and out‑of‑water activities without accessing the main deck interiors. A cedar‑lined hanging locker with automatic lighting, a fully equipped kitchenette with sink, microwave, cooktop, and refrigerator/icemaker, a storage locker, and drawers under the bunk support extended voyages. Amenities include a microwave oven and a 32‑inch LED TV and DVD with satellite receiver. The captain’s quarters feature a desk with storage and an N2KView‑linked Apple iPad for systems diagnostics, alerts, and settings, plus a full‑height hanging closet and a queen‑size berth with storage beneath. A dedicated stainless workbench with vice and Snap‑on tool chest elevates serviceability, alongside a ventilated wet locker with separate drain and additional storage. All staterooms are fully air‑conditioned, and Amtico flooring provides durability with style.
Interior decor showcases a satin finish, with semi‑gloss wood paneling and cabinetry. Removable interior ceiling panels are finished with diamond‑faceted edging for a sharper, tailored look—another design cue from the one hundred thirty‑five—while an Evan K. Marshall‑designed interior pilot station and “floating” display pod marry wood and Ultraleather in an ergonomic layout that elevates the piloting experience. Custom, water‑jet‑cut granite with stainless steel inserts distinguishes the lower foyer and master bathrooms—again inspired by the one hundred thirty‑five. The Ocean Alexander Fresh Air system draws filtered fresh air from outside and vents it to the lower staterooms for a cleaner, healthier environment that reduces free radicals and increases oxygen levels—a unique Ocean Alexander standard feature. Safety is paramount with carbon monoxide and smoke detectors, and each head benefits from low‑noise extraction fans on switches independent of the lights. Opening glass portlights serve the master stateroom bath, master stateroom, and twin staterooms, while high‑quality European door locks, cedar‑lined hanging lockers with auto lighting, and fabric‑clad lower walkway walls refine the details. Concealed interior cabinet hinges, ergonomically designed mattresses and settees, a commercial‑quality Energy Star washer/dryer in the lower foyer, an additional refrigerator in the lower foyer, and a concealed chest freezer in front of the dinette underscore practicality. Port and starboard staterooms offer side‑by‑side berths that slide together to convert into a single queen. An eighty‑thousand‑dollar décor allowance covers carpet, sofa, bedspreads, curtain fabrics, and soft goods; additional flip‑up storage sits forward of the dinette under the windshield. Electrical shades serve the salon, dining area, and master; USB power plugs are placed at the lower helm and inside the master nightstand; and a dedicated oversized drawer under the forward stateroom berth stows golf clubs, sports rackets, and other bulky items. Ocean Alexander’s signature wood flooring is custom‑made in Kentucky, with a solid‑wood top surface delivering the same wear capacity as three‑quarter‑inch solid flooring; nine layers of European birch are cross‑grained beneath, topped with an exotic hardwood that matches the yacht’s interior—a unique Ocean Alexander feature.
The galley is tailored for sea‑going chefs, with wood panels and cabinetry secured by positive‑latch doors or proprietary drop‑lock drawers to keep contents safely stowed underway—a standard feature others often overlook. Hidden hinges refine the profile, while granite countertops and a granite galley floor anchor the space. An Elkay™ professional‑series sink with pull‑out tap pairs with an exhaust blower and overhead dish lockers forward and aft. Premium appliances include a 30‑inch Thermador™ electric cooktop and 30‑inch Thermador™ electric oven, Sub‑Zero® refrigerator/freezer, Sub‑Zero® ice maker, Sub‑Zero® wine cooler, Whirlpool™ garbage disposal, a 30‑inch Viking™ over‑the‑range microwave with exhaust blower, a Jenn‑Air™ dishwasher, and a 15‑inch Whirlpool™ trash compactor. Pot security underway is assured by a custom stainless potholder for the cooktop, and freshwater purity is elevated by a Seagull™ water purifier—the ADEX design award winner—filtering to 0.1 microns with EPA certification for microbiological purification.
Each head presents wood paneling and cabinetry, granite or marble countertops with china sinks, and a seamless fiberglass stall shower with a one‑piece glass door—an industry‑leading design that protects against moisture intrusion behind panels, preventing foul odors and water damage, a unique Ocean Alexander feature. The shower door uses crystal‑clear glass custom‑made for Ocean Alexander to deliver superior transparency and reflectivity, while minimalist, transparent water strips—custom‑designed for the brand—complete the proprietary “Crystal Shower.” A mirrored cabinet sits above the sink, and every head employs low‑noise extraction fans on separate switches. Planus™ toilets throughout incorporate Ocean Alexander’s proprietary “toilet lock‑out” system to prevent flushing when the holding tank is full and to eliminate accidental spillage or blow‑back often found on competitor yachts; tank status and alarms are standard via N2KView. Custom bathroom fixtures and bone‑china sinks complement granite or marble countertops and backsplashes, and the crew quarters include a private head, shower, and refrigerator.
On deck, Evan K. Marshall’s exterior pilot console and display pod pair contrasting metallic dark grey and metallic silver with a floating pod for sharp, ergonomic control—another cue from the one hundred thirty‑five. The hardtop includes a dedicated custom stainless ladder to access navigational electronics, standard where others charge extra. Handrails are two‑inch elliptical 316L stainless steel with one‑and‑one‑half‑inch rails on the flybridge; the elliptical shape better matches the human grip for superior comfort and safety, a unique Ocean Alexander feature. Hardware includes 316 stainless‑steel cleats and electric stainless‑steel sliding doors for the salon and skylounge, with a safety light curtain to sense obstructions—protecting children and pets—and a convenient foot‑kick button for hands‑full operation. Ocean Alexander’s “cab‑forward” design yields the largest flybridge area in its class by moving the helm forward for better visibility and expanded entertaining space. Additional touches include dual stainless steel flagpoles fore and aft, a foldable teak‑and‑stainless swim ladder, a weather‑tight transom door to the engine room and crew quarters, and white non‑skid flybridge decks. Alfresco dining shines with a 32‑inch Electri‑Chef™ electric barbecue custom‑made for Ocean Alexander in 316 stainless steel—where competitors often use 304—paired with a flybridge seat offering storage beneath and a high‑gloss table. A fiberglass stairway with teak steps rises from the cockpit, while teak graces the aft deck, midship walkways, and swim platform steps. High bulwarks with flush‑mounted deck lights, side boarding gates in the cockpit, and a recessed boarding ladder on the starboard gunwale with Ocean Alexander logo teak steps—standard here, optional or unavailable elsewhere—underscore safety and ease. Forward, a sunpad and bow seating area with teak sole feature concealed pop‑up lighting and a hi‑low table that converts to a sunpad, with exterior speakers capable of audio streaming. Storage abounds, with flybridge deck outboard stowage increased by fifty‑four percent via additional port and starboard lockers where possible, custom‑designed fender storage at the bow, chain locker, and lazarette, and removable exterior ceiling panels finished with diamond‑faceted edging for an elevated look and simplified access to electronics and plumbing—another lesson from the one hundred thirty‑five. Shade solutions include manual awnings for both flybridge and bow, each with custom stainless poles and marine‑grade Batyline “Crème” fabric—the bow version in Ferrari mesh—with built‑in pole storage. An aft‑deck custom ceiling feature sets a refined tone, stainless transom gates protect children and pets from aft deck to swim step, and entertainment is complete with a 32‑inch flip‑down TV/DVD with satellite receiver on the flybridge/aft skylounge and a 40‑inch flip‑down TV/DVD with satellite receiver on the aft deck; both include additional exterior speakers for full stereo effect and Bluetooth streaming direct to the exterior TVs and speakers.
Specifications
- Length:
- 100' (30.68m)
- Beam:
- 23' (7.01m)
- Draft:
- 18.045' (5.5m)
- Year Built:
- 2018
- Builder:
- Ocean Alexander
- Category:
- Motor yachts
- Engines:
- 2 engines CAT
- Cruise Speed:
- 20 Kts.
- Max Speed:
- 24.5 Kts.
- Location:
- United States

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