66’ (20.12m) Hines-Farley J&B Sold

By Janine St.Denis
Posted March 7, 2025 in Brokerage & New Build

Northrop & Johnson proudly announces the sale of the 66’ (20.12m) Hines-Farley J&B by Yacht Salesperson Robert Petrina, representing the buyer and the seller. Last priced at $3,795,000, this sportfishing yacht is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and performance.

Originally delivered in 1994, J&B holds historical significance as the first-ever Hines-Farley built. Constructed with fiberglass composite, Airex, and Kevlar, she offers strength, speed, and precision, capable of reaching an impressive 40 knots. Hines-Farley sportfishers were ranked the world’s top sportfishing boats by Robb Report in 2003, solidifying their reputation.

In 2023, J&B underwent a comprehensive refit, making her the largest and fastest Hines-Farley ever. The three-foot extension, interior redesign, and state-of-the-art upgrades ensure top-tier performance. The interior, adorned with rich cherry wood and handcrafted furnishings, is bathed in natural light. The salon features an L-shaped couch for relaxation, while the modern galley is fully equipped for gourmet meals at sea.

Accommodating six guests, J&B has three elegantly appointed cabins. The owner’s stateroom boasts a walkaround queen-size bed, en-suite bathroom, and vanity. The VIP stateroom mirrors this luxury, while the third cabin offers oversized upper and lower bunks with an en-suite bathroom.

Beyond luxury, J&B is outfitted with advanced technology for superior handling and stability, including a Seakeeper 9 gyro stabilization system, Cat-360 joystick control for effortless docking, and a GPLINK remote monitoring and security system.

Her striking cream-colored hull with teak accents, full tower, and spacious deck spaces make her tournament-ready. The cockpit is designed for serious fishing, while the flybridge offers comfortable seating and panoramic views.

For more information on the sale of J&B by Northrop & Johnson Yacht Salesperson Rob Pertina, contact Northrop & Johnson’s press team.

 


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