Northrop & Johnson to Attend the Ocean Marina Pattaya Boat Show in Thailand

Northrop & Johnson will be exhibiting the 33 metre power catamaran Phatsara, designed and built in Thailand at this year’s Ocean Marina Pattaya Boat Show to be held 22-25 November in Thailand.   

N&J Broker Simon Turner told us, “We are delighted to have the largest yacht in the show. She is the result of a combination of international designers and builders and is a simply stunning and unique platform.”

He added, “She was surveyed and sea trialled by an independent Lloyds Surveyor earlier this year and passed with flying colours, achieving speeds over 25 knots.”


Designed with large family onwership in mind she offers extensive accommodation for both family, guests and crew (with 8 guests in 3 staterooms and 10 more in casual berths).

With a displacement hull she has a very long range and fuel consumption will hardly differ from slower speeds up to the maximum 22 knots +. The hull and superstructure has been constructed using the very latest technology from High Modulus who inspected the construction at every stage. The yacht was built to DnV standard though was not necessary to be classed due to the owners requirements

The yacht has extensive redundancy in its main systems with key engineering being duplicated throughout provided great backup and independent secuiry while at sea.

There are enormous entertainment and outdoor areas giving the owners high flexibility in its usage. The massive deck spaces provide a perfect platform for long range cruising, large numbers of guests, fishing and diving and parties/functions

The owner has already decided to construct a larger yacht and thus she is for sale. The yacht could easily be converted for charter or luxury dive use. The yacht has been launched, displayed at the Singapore Yacht Show and has already completed a round trip between Bangkok and Singapore of over 1,400 nautical miles.

Simon will be available throughout the show to discuss the yacht with potential buyers, she is available for sale with an asking price of $6.5m.