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Before and Aft: Megayachts on the Market

Fluto Shinzawa

April 1, 2002

David Johnson was ready to buy. It was 1999, and the North Carolina real estate developer wanted to purchase a yacht that he could restore and sell again. Johnson saw plenty of 100-footers, but none stood out from the rest. Older boats that had already been restored didn’t suit his tastes, and the hulls he saw didn’t match his definition of beauty.


CarolinianCarolinian houses state-of-the-art technology in its 1982 hull, including two 625-hp Caterpillar engines. (Click image to enlarge)

Then, while he was in Cannes, France, a 126-foot Feadship caught his eye. The yacht, built in 1982 and christened as Cacique, was original from bow to stern—even the furniture had not been touched. The owner, a Saudi Arabian man, used the yacht once a year, and anchored the boat in Cannes the rest of the time. “It was meant to be used,” says Johnson. “It’s not a floating condominium. One could use it for that, but it would be a waste of what it was built to do.”

Johnson bought the yacht, sailed it around the Mediterranean for several weeks, then transported Cacique to Florida, where he began the restoration process. “It fit all the criteria,” says Johnson. “As well as being extremely beautiful, the boat was original. It had not been Mickey Moused up.”

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