Palmer Johnson 170 Sportyacht
PALMER JOHNSON 170 SPORTYACHT FOR SALE
First introduced to the industry in the summer of 2008, the PJ 170 saw the American shipyard set a new record for the largest sportyacht ever built when the first hull, DB9, was launched in 2010. Measuring 52.4 metres in length, with a beam of 9.5 metres and an average draught of 2.44 metres, she was the fourth largest model in Palmer Johnson’s series of Sportyachts.

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Specifications
Main Dimensions
| LOA: | 52.4 m |
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| Beam: | 9.5 m |
| Gross Tonnage: | 495 GT |
Construction
| Builder: | Palmer Johnson |
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| Hull and Superstructure: | Aluminium |
| Production: | 2010 – 2016 |
| Average Price: | $21,500,000 |
Speed
| Cruising Speed: | 22 Kn |
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| Maximum Speed: | 31 Kn |
Accommodation
| Guests: | 12 |
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| Staterooms: | 5 |
| Crew: | 8 |
Engines
| Main Engines: | MTU 16V 4000 M93L |
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Tanks
PJ 170 SPORTYACHT FOR SALE
Similar to her smaller sister models, the discontinued PJ 170 features an exterior and interior design by Italian studio Nuvolari Lenard, which offers the same sleek, streamlined, and angular styling as her predecessors but introduced a nearly vertical bow. Said to be the first large sports yacht to feature dual gyro-stabilizers, other key features on board the PJ 170 include a swimming pool forward, with a hidden tender garage underneath. Focus remains on the open spaces across the exteriors, with a large sun deck that features a jacuzzi, sun pads, and additional seating.

PJ 170 SPORTYACHT SPECS
The main deck encompasses a formal dining room that leads to the main salon and sliding glass doors that lead to the main deck aft, with room for al-fresco dining and seating. The PJ 170 can accommodate up to 12 guests in five ensuite staterooms, including a full-beam owner’s suite amidship on the lower deck with a dedicated dressing room, lobby and seating area, two double and two twin staterooms with Pullman berths. Crew accommodations for a crew of eight are located forward on the lower deck with the galley. Powered by twin MTU 16V 4000 diesel engines, the PJ 170 has a top speed of 31 knots and a cruising speed of around 22 knots.


