Just forward of the salon, the beam-wide, formal dining room presents an enormous dining table, fashioned of inch-thick frosted glass, serving...
An alternate view of the salon shows rich details in woodwork and tasteful appointing. In the far corner is the 40” plasma TV w/surround sound,...
On the main deck, the yacht’s most prominent entertainment area is the salon, the living room, broad and spacious, welcoming to crowds, yet also a...
The shaded, commodious aft deck follows Broward’s tenets of space and tranquility, with a wide couch and bolster, as well as a bar with stools....
On the B-120’s flybridge, forward, twin steering stations, port and starboard present full visibility from stem – the bow is visible – to stern;...
Broward’s engineers, machinists and craftsmen, all seasoned in aluminum construction, also complement the yard’s services for refit and repair....
The now-legendary builder, Frank Denison, who founded the company was enamored by the advantages of aluminum in mega-yacht building. His dauntless...
Broward's New 120' Motoryacht!Revival of a Legend by Capt. Chuck Gnaegy Broward, the American builder of elegant yachts for what seems a lifetime...
The 60GT is also rated @ 40 knots...
Good question and a great topic. I've moved this thread into the General Discussion forum because I think everyone has something to say on the...
Bravo! Well said!!!
Guys, If more people can relate to the questions, then more people will participate. Hull ID numbers are not something that most people would...
429: sounds like a big-block Ford. 3670: sounds like a model in the Cruisers line. 385,000: sounds like a nice dollar figure.