
The tri-deck superyacht currently known as Project 125 is the latest project by Hargrave Superyacht Division, scheduled for a formal premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2025
The vessel with a fast displacement hull of fiberglass and a carbon fiber reinforced superstructure was designed by Hargrave Superyacht Division.

The internal volume of 330 GT allows for five generous cabins for 10 guests and a smart layout focused on the guests’ privacy and a smooth operational flow. The ceiling height of about 2.2 m makes the spaces feel ample and full of air.
There are also quarters for a crew of seven on board the Project 125.
With a beam of 7.92 m and a length of 38.10 m, the superyacht’s draft is under 1.95 m, which makes her suitable for shallow waters like the Bahamas. To free up more space for the beach club with a sauna, a steam shower and a day head, the garage for a tender and two jet skis is located at the bow.

Based on the data from the shipyard, the yacht’s twin Caterpillar C32 engines will deliver a top speed of 17 knots and a cruising speed of 14 knots, while her range will be about 2300 nautical miles.
The project’s creators made a special emphasis on comfort both during the long-range voyages and at anchor and worked hard on the naval architecture of the displacement hull, as well as fitted the vessel with stabilisers.
At present, Project 125 is available for sale, with Hargrave Custom Yachts offering the owner such bonuses as a 10-year structural warranty, a 10-year platinum warranty on her main engines and generators, and complete operational support for the first six months, including crewing if necessary.
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