The raised pilothouse model marks one of Hargrave’s most design-forward collaborations, departing from its usual in-house styling to deliver a contemporary yacht for a new generation of owners.
A Contemporary Raised Pilothouse
The Hargrave 120 is built in carbon-reinforced E-glass epoxy composite with a hull and superstructure treated in AWLGRIP and International coatings for durability. Burmese teak decks are hand-laid across exterior areas, with a non-skid paint option also available.

Facheris Design has introduced modern, flowing exterior lines that stand apart from the shipyard’s traditional American styling, while the raised pilothouse configuration emphasizes long-distance cruising practicality. With a gross tonnage of 325 GT, the yacht measures 36.5 meters overall, with a beam of 7.6 meters and a draft of 1.85 meters.
A Beach Club Built for the Water
The Hargrave 120 motor yacht includes a hydraulically operated beach club door aft, a Besenzoni gangway and jetski crane, and storage for a jetski on the sundeck. Anchoring and mooring are handled by dual 180kg Pool Type HHP anchors, twin Maxwell windlasses, capstans, and custom stainless steel bollards.

The yacht is powered by twin Caterpillar C32 engines delivering 1,900 hp each at 2300 rpm, paired with ZF5000 Series gearboxes. This configuration gives the Hargrave 120 a top speed of 21.5 knots and a cruising range of 945 nautical miles.
Space Designed for Living Well
Onboard accommodation is arranged for 12 guests across five cabins, supported by quarters for seven crew. The interior features a mix of high-end systems and finishes, including Lutron automated lighting, Concorde Marine entertainment, and Cruise Air climate control. A fully equipped galley incorporates Sub-Zero refrigeration and freezer units.

Comfort at sea is further enhanced with NAIAD At Rest stabilizers, while hydraulic systems support smooth onboard operations. For environmental management, a Headhunter sewage treatment system has been installed.
Another Milestone in Hargrave’s 2025 Line-Up
Alongside the 120 Series debut, Hargrave has also launched the 38m Resonance, a fresh addition to the Hargrave 125 Tri-Deck line. Delivered in 2025, Resonance was designed entirely in-house by Hargrave and presents a more dynamic evolution of the yard’s established style.

The design of the yacht for sale features lowered bulwarks and large skylights that bring natural light deep into the interior, creating a sportier and more open profile than earlier Hargrave builds. Exterior amenities include a plunge pool on the aft deck, complemented by forward-facing seating, and a beach club fitted with a sauna and steam shower at the waterline.



Inside, Resonance emphasizes space and brightness, with over 2.2 meters of headroom throughout and accommodation for 10 guests in five suites. Eight crew are also carried to ensure smooth operations.
Resonance is on the market with Hargrave Yachts Brokerage & Charter and is currently asking $24,500,000. She will also make her world debut at the 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival.
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