(formerly YII)
Designed by Bill Dixon, Shogun was built to meet the owner’s brief for a sleek, uncluttered yacht with a contemporary, minimalistic appearance. This was achieved with a low profile deckhouse and a range of features such as a concealed bimini and dodger spray hood, with all these systems designed and engineered in-house by the team at HJB. Further features include recessed headsail furlers, a through-hull anchor system, pop-up cleats, deck recessed genoa tracks and concealed hinges for the hatches.
Her aluminium hull ensured a strong yet relatively much lighter yacht ensuring that her light air performance on the water was the very best possible.
The exterior elegance was also taken below decks in a superb interior designed by John Munford. Here he achieved a modern but warm feel with a pear and wenge wood blend. The woodwork contrasts well with the textures from the woven leather panels in the corridor.
Specifications
| Design | Dixon Yacht Design |
| Interior Design | John Munford |
| Length Overall | 37.00 m / 121 ft |
| Length Waterline | 30.00 m / 98 ft |
| Beam | 8.15 m / 27 ft |
| Draft | 4.27 m / 14 ft |
| Displacement | +/- 152 tons |
| Year of Launching | 2006 |
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