Originally delivered in 2004, the exterior design and naval architecture of Summer Dance come from Trinity’s in-house team, while her interior has recently been redesigned by Bonville & Associates as part of a comprehensive 2025 refit.
Following a $4 million refit completed earlier this year, Summer Dance presents a refreshed interior with a relaxed coastal aesthetic. Bonville & Associates introduced off-white furnishings, navy accents, and warm mahogany joinery, creating an inviting, family-oriented environment throughout. The main salon on board the yacht for sale features two mirrored lounge areas centered around a pop-up television, complemented by a formal dining area for ten guests.
The skylounge above serves as a casual retreat with panoramic views, a curved bar, and a map-adorned ceiling that nods to the yacht’s explorer spirit. All furnishings and décor were renewed in 2025, alongside modern entertainment systems and upgraded lighting. The galley was also modernized, now equipped with high-end appliances, a walk-in pantry, and ample workspace for a professional crew.
Originally measuring 142 feet at launch, the motor yacht for sale was lengthened in 2017 with a custom transom and extended swim platform, bringing her to her current 146 feet (44.5 meters). Freshly painted in Awlgrip Matterhorn White during her 2025 refit, she now showcases polished stainless trim, teak decks, and varnished cap rails that enhance her classic American styling.
Her tri-deck layout emphasizes outdoor living. The main deck aft offers alfresco dining and a walk-up bar, while the sundeck provides a Jacuzzi surrounded by sunpads, a shaded lounge, and a full-service bar. Forward, the Portuguese bridge doubles as a private seating area with panoramic views and quiet seclusion underway.
Summer Dance accommodates up to ten guests in five cabins, supported by a crew of nine. The full-beam owner’s suite is positioned forward on the main deck, featuring large windows, a skylit en-suite bath with jet tub, and an office area. On the lower deck are four additional staterooms - three doubles and one twin with a Pullman berth - each with en-suite facilities and updated décor from the 2025 refit.
Her twin Caterpillar 3512B engines, fully overhauled in 2024, deliver a top speed of 19 knots and a cruising speed between 10 and 12 knots. With a fuel capacity of nearly 39,000 liters, she offers a transatlantic range of approximately 2,300 nautical miles at 10 knots.
Summer Dance is on the market with Northrop and Johnson and is currently asking $17,950,000.
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