Posts Tagged ‘Yachting’

Northrop and Johnson Yachts Attends Larz Anderson Auto Museum Event

Friday, June 20th, 2008

On Father’s Day, June 15th, Northrop and Johnson of the Massachusetts had the privilege of becoming one of the sponsors for the Larz Anderson Auto Museum’s German Car Day. This summer lawn event took place at the museum’s Brookline, Massachusetts location. Our broker, Richard Hamel, organized and manned our booth.

Despite the early rains a great day was had by all. Collectors from all over New England brought autos built by such well known marques as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, Porsche and Volkswagen.

A few of the highlights included a 1960 Mercedes-Benz SL, valued at more than $500,000 and a classic Porsche Speedster worth more than $250,000. However, the car that attracted the most attention was the brand new Smart Car Pure which is built by Mercedes-Benz.

Many people stopped by the Northrop and Johnson booth to talk about their boats and the yachting lifestyle. I was pleased to find that a lot of car collectors are also yachtsmen.  A
Retired Yacht Captain who is seeking to sell his classic 1977 47’ Concord came by and spun tales of the old days of yachting.

Attendees showed up asking questions about all sorts of boats. Everything from J24 sailboats to 40’ Tiaras and 65’ Sunseekers. Several people expressed interest in chartering yachts in the Caribbean and Mediterranean.

The event was such a success for Northrop and Johnson that we intend to participate in the Tutto Italiana coming up on August 3rd.

Time for Us, a 151′ Feadship, in the Bahamas

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

In February of 2007, the 1987 151′ Feadship, Sea Jewel, was sold at the Miami Boat Show and renamed Time for Us. The yacht was put into a shipyard for a complete refit.  The owner cruised for less than a year. Realizing how enjoyable the yachting experience is, the owner decided to move up to a larger yacht.  After a brief search he was able to identify and purchase a larger feadship.

Time for us is back on the market.  After the loving attention from the past owners, she is now available for purchase at $16,900,000.  She is ready to go anywhere and go into charter.  She has 6 staterooms and is Lloyd 100 A1 and LMC Class.  Previously, the yacht was one of the world’s most demanded charter yachts in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean.

For additional information you may visit www.njyachting.com and check our yachts for sale or call 978.921.6600 and ask to speak to one of our yacht brokers.

Northrop and Johnson of Boston continues to build relationships in the yachting industry worldwide.

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

May 22-25 found Steve Doyle, yacht broker of the Boston Northrop and Johnson office, in Monaco with clients for the Monaco Grand Prix. Steve’s description of the patronage was as follows; “The Super Bowl, Kentucky Derby and Nascar combined do not equal the per capita wealth of the patrons attending the Monaco Grand Prix.” Steve’s clients are building twenty marinas in Abu Dhabi, UAE.  In November of 2009 the Aldar owned Race Track marina will host an F-1 grand prix auto race. Steve has secured the charter rights from Aldar to handle the yachts chartered by sponsors, team owners and guests.  For more information to charter a yacht for the Formula One race in Abu Dhabi, please contact steve@njyachting.com.

A History of Northrop & Johnson - A First in Yachting!

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Shortly after World War II, Jim Northrop and George Johnson formed a partnership to provide quality yacht brokerage service to their close circle of yachting companions on Long Island Sound. The first office opened in 1949 at 366 Madison Avenue in lower Manhattan and served as the foundation for the fledgling brokerage that was soon to expand into one of the largest and most respected yacht brokerages in the world. Northrop and Johnson’s Yankee heritage was reflected in the company’s reputation for honesty, integrity and fair play.Northrop and Johnson’s reputation as the “Gentlemen Brokers” spread quickly in the tightly knit New York yachting community and by the early 1960s the company expanded with branch offices in Stamford, Connecticut, Miami, Florida and Marblehead, Massachusetts. In 1971 Kees Van Vliet opened the first US Yacht Brokerage office in Europe in Cannes, France. By the late 1970s there were additional offices in Newport, Rhode Island, Puerto Buenos, Spain and Saint Petersburg, Florida.

During the 70s and 80s Northrop and Johnson became the premier large yacht brokerage in the United States. Many of the industry’s most recognizable names began their careers at Northrop and Johnson. Today Northrop and Johnson is recognized at every major yachting venue throughout the world.