







Yacht for sale is a 2009 TIMMERMAN YACHTS 147' 5" "LATITUDE" Custom Tri-Deck Motor Yacht in Viareggio, Tuscany, Italy.
LATITUDE doesn’t pretend to be an explorer; she’s proven it from the polar ice cap to tropical anchorages. Fresh from an eleven-month refit, she carries a fully equipped aquatic sports center with the finest nitrox dive compressor found on any yacht, beach club, a huge sun deck, Quantum Zero-Speed stabilizers for comfort at anchor, and richly appointed interior spaces. Five cabins including a Master, two VIPs, and two versatile guest cabins outfitted with Murphy beds for flexible accommodations. A dedicated supernumerary cabin provides ideal accommodation for pilots, guides, or personal staff, making LATITUDE fully prepared for sophisticated, globe-spanning adventure.
FULL SPECIFICATIONS
Overview
Beyond her mechanical pedigree, LATITUDE offers a guest experience that rivals yachts far larger. The sun deck is a signature space, featuring a new jacuzzi and multiple lounging areas. Inside, the sky lounge serves as a true second salon, supported by a forward master suite with its own private movie room and four beautifully appointed guest cabins. The transformation of the aft lower deck into a dedicated aquatic sports center and mini beach club—with integrated Nitrox dive system, gear stowage, and a full-beam deployable swim platform—elevates LATITUDE well beyond other yachts. The result is a mechanically refreshed, elegantly appointed vessel, ready for serious adventure or relaxed family cruising with equal poise.
Key Features
• Massive Sun deck
• Beach club with aquatic sports center and Nitrox dive compressor
• 5 Guest cabins, including full-beam master
• 6 Crew cabins, including captain’s cabin and pilot/guide berth
• Extensive recent 11-month refit, including paint, mechanical, electrical, and many other upgrades
• In beautiful, turnkey condition throughout
Sun Deck
Lighting throughout is understated by design: enough illumination for excellent visibility yet carefully tuned so it never intrudes on the night sky. The lighting design, custom-created by James Russ of New Zealand, is exclusive to LATITUDE and elevates the entire experience.
All the way forward, the jacuzzi commands a spectacular vantage point and is flanked by two private seating niches—perfect hideaways that stay connected to the energy of the deck without being exposed.
The bar is topped with solid varnished teak and fully equipped with a fridge, sink, dumbwaiter, and generous storage. A substantial counter aft of the bar serves beautifully for buffet service and could easily accommodate a permanent grill. Further aft, the custom 4 m RHIB rescue tender sits on its cradle; its crane can cleverly double as a buffet table when stowed.
Multiple seating and sunning areas fill out the deck, making it equally suited to large gatherings, intimate cocktails, or movie nights beneath the stars on the projection screen. Storage is abundant, built seamlessly into the seating and bulwarks. The deck also lends itself to enhancements—surfboard or kayak racks outboard forward of the life rafts, or even custom boards mounted as sculptural pieces inside the arch over the mid-deck seating. The entire area can be shaded with Sunbrella awnings when needed.
Features
• Jacuzzi
• Alfresco dining
• Bar
• Plenty of comfortable seating
• Movie night fun: have the crew set up the big screen and watch all your favorite movies with the built-in projector
Foredeck
Ahead of this lounge area sit the crane and jet skis, flanked by two additional built-in benches. To preserve maximum deck space, the anchor windlass is housed inside the bosun’s locker, accessed through a large deck hatch. It’s a clever big-boat solution, more commonly seen on yachts twice LATITUDE’s size, that keeps the foredeck clean, open, and available for toys.
The bosun’s locker itself is substantial, giving the deck crew real working volume for lines, fenders, and general stores. True to LATITUDE’s design ethos, storage is integrated everywhere: beneath every bench are properly sized lockers, with power and deck-wash points cleanly concealed to keep the deck tidy and functional.
• Seating with tables
• Jet skis, kayaks, and other fun toys
• Access to bosun’s locker
• Dolphin watching off the bow
Pilothouse
Now, to the pilothouse proper. LATITUDE features a true Portuguese-bridge design, complete with a teak-topped exterior bench just below the forward windows. It is a comfortable perch and doubles as discreet storage, concealing well-placed water and power points. Forward of the pilothouse sit two massive lockers dedicated to engine spares, filters, and critical parts. This is an important feature for a vessel built for extended passages far from support.
Dual wing stations offer excellent visibility for docking, with an ergonomic layout that makes close-quarters handling straightforward.
Inside, the pilothouse is designed for navigation and guest engagement. Polished teak floors and a generous seating arrangement in rich brown leather create a warm, elevated environment. Two tables provide a perfect spot for an owner or guest to stay in the action, enjoy a meal, or take in the view from arguably the best seat aboard.
Storage for charts and publications is abundant, and the navigation suite is extensive, with a 42-inch chart display, well-considered redundancy across the electronics, a full GMDSS outfit, and three ECDIS systems. A partial equipment list is below.
• ECDIS
• Transas
• Time Zero
• Simrad
• Radars
• Furuno
• X-Band
• S-Band
• 2× Furuno VHF radios
• B&H
• Weather instruments
• Depth
• Log
• RH Marine Autopilot
• 6× Hatteland screens
• RH Marine ship monitoring system
• GMDSS
• Furuno Navtex
• Sailor Sat-C
• Sailor SSB
Captain’s Cabin
• Ensuite head
• Entertainment system
• Just off the bridge
• Plenty of storage
Bridge Deck Foyer
This central hub connects the pilothouse, the video-editing room, the stewardess pantry, the sky lounge, and a day head—proving once again that on LATITUDE, even transitional spaces are treated with the same attention to beauty, utility, and craftsmanship as the primary guest areas.
• Dayhead
• Access to below deck
• Upper stewardess pantry
Video Editing Room
Two large monitors sit above a dedicated work desk, with storage on both sides for drones, cameras, lenses, and all the supporting gear needed for serious filmmaking. Beyond its editorial role, the space also houses the yacht’s communications backbone, serving as the central hub for satellite internet, satcom systems, onboard AV entertainment, and satellite television. It’s a compact but highly capable production suite designed for real storytelling at sea.
• Satcoms
• Ships server room
• Desk
Bridge Deck Dayhead
Bridge Deck Stewardess Pantry
Sky Lounge
The room is anchored by a hand-finished teak sole and a complete interior by Ruiter of the Netherlands (2015), whose craftsmanship introduces the kind of bespoke detailing found only in high-end Northern European yacht builds. Along the forward bulkhead, a single custom-built book and curio unit with leather-backed panels houses the television, a concealed spirits cabinet, display niches for LATITUDE’s numerous trophies and awards, and just the right balance of curated art.
An L-shaped Poltrona Frau leather sofa defines the main seating area, paired with a bespoke ottoman designed for book storage and relaxed lounging. A David Linley Riviera desk adds a refined architectural touch, complemented by hand-crafted door pulls by Ben Demmers that echo the yacht’s broader design language.
Surround sound, custom blinds, and layered lighting complete the atmosphere. Wide aft doors—operable in locked, automatic, or always-open modes—allow the sky lounge to transition effortlessly from a cozy enclosed cinema to an open indoor–outdoor living space connected directly to the aft deck.
• Linley Riviera desk
• Automatic drapes
• Custom Ruiter interior
• Secret spirits bar!
Bridge Deck Aft
Outboard companionways flank the sky lounge, each offering out-of-eyesight stowage for kayaks, surfboards, or windsurfing gear. Aft, a broad settee spans the full beam, with generous storage beneath for cold-water survival suits, life jackets, and other emergency equipment—items you hope never to use but want immediately at hand.
Two teak tables and comfortable chairs complete the aft seating arrangement. It’s an adaptable space, equally suited to discreet people-watching while stern-to in St. Tropez or sipping hot cocoa as polar bears drift past on ice floes. And yes—the polar bear moment really did happen.
Can double as fitness center, in the past we have had
• Yoga gear
• Weights
• Spin Bike
• Treadmill
Main Deck
Wide, open companionways on both port and starboard lead forward to the foredeck, and as you walk the side decks, the yacht’s solidity is unmistakable. The bulwarks are thick and capped with a broad varnished teak rail supported by substantial stainless stanchions.
Aft, the seating and greeting area echoes the bridge deck layout but introduces its own character with round teak tables, a stone-topped credenza just to port of the main salon doors, and direct access to the beach club and watersports center below. The large stainless bits and winches remain visible rather than hidden—they serve as sculptural reminders that you are aboard a serious, seagoing vessel. On LATITUDE, function becomes its own form of art.
• Extra-long passerelle
• Access to the beach club and aquatic sports center
• Main salon entry
• Access to upper decks
Main Salon
The overall layout is open plan yet thoughtfully layered. Low partitions and carefully placed furniture create zones of intimacy without ever feeling enclosed. A tailored rug, end tables, and soft lighting complete the seating area, while the photo art—polar bears, lions, elephants, big cats, and exotic birds—serves as a visual reminder of LATITUDE’s voyages and a tribute to her mission of “going on adventures and photographing wildlife.”
The dining area seats fourteen around a beautifully proportioned table crafted from complementary woods. To starboard, a world map is subtly integrated into the trim work—an elegant, almost hidden feature perfect for voyage-planning sessions with guests and family.
Both sides of the room are lined with finely detailed cabinetry beneath the windows, providing abundant storage for wine, cutlery, plates, and cups. A hidden door off the main deck stewardess pantry offers immediate access for meal and beverage service. All windows are fitted with automatic privacy blinds, allowing the atmosphere to shift instantly from bright and open to warmly cocooned.
• 14-Seat dining table
• Secret large map of the world for passage planning and dreaming
• New lighting
• Automatic blinds
• Wine storage
Main Deck Foyer
To starboard, a side door opens directly to the deck and connects with the side-boarding ladder for efficient alongside boarding. A day head sits just off the foyer, positioned discreetly yet finished to the same high standard as the surrounding spaces. Hidden within the paneling is a subtle crew-only entrance that leads to the galley and service areas, allowing the crew to move efficiently without crossing guest paths.
• Dayhead
• Coat closet
• Side-boarding entrance
• Stewardess closet
Galley
A large window brings in excellent natural light and gives the space an open, comfortable feel for long service days. Refrigeration is abundant, with generous fridge and freezer capacity built directly into the galley cabinetry, and additional refrigeration located in the upper tech space for extended voyages or large guest groups. Below is a partial equipment list.
• Miele induction range, grill, and oven
• Pacojet
• Suvie
• Twin sinks
• Walk-in freezer
• 4x Large built-in refrigerators
• More freezers and refrigerators located in the tech spaces
Master Suite
Entering the main deck forward master suite, you first pass through the combined movie room, library, and study, an inviting anteroom that introduces the owner’s private domain. A large built-in sofa in soft gray fabric runs along the outboard side, doubling as a daybed for film nights or quiet reading. The accent furniture is wrapped in black crocodile, including a signature piece crafted by Delta Marine’s master furniture makers with a hidden compartment, its location known only to a select few. (Step aboard and you may get the secret.)
The space also features a generous wall area designed specifically for artwork and books, giving this transitional room the feel of a private gallery/library as well as a cozy retreat.
Beyond this, the full-beam master suite opens across the yacht’s width. The queen-sized bed sits at the center, with ample room to convert to a king if the next owner prefers. Flanking it are night tables with plentiful power points, and surrounding the room are extensive storage drawers, built-ins, and cabinetry integrated seamlessly into the millwork. A cedar-lined walk-in closet provides additional volume for long cruises or seasonal wardrobes.
The ensuite includes a full bath and shower, heated stone floors with a separate head and bidet. Elsewhere, white wool carpeting softens the atmosphere, while a large desk offers a proper workspace for correspondence, editing photos, or charting future voyages. A comfortable sofa adds a secondary seating area, and the television remains hidden inside a custom credenza to preserve clean sightlines.
Like the movie room, the master suite offers excellent wall space for art—ideal for photography, paintings, or expedition mementos—allowing the owner to personalize the space without clutter.
Finished in the same rich wood palette seen throughout the yacht, the master suite and study form a quiet, spacious, thoroughly equipped, and comfortable private retreat.
• Automatic blinds
• Jacuzzi tub
• Desk
• Sofa
• Movie room and library
• Secret compartments!
• Entertainment package
Guest Cabins
Behind a discreet, flush panel is a generous stewardess storage area, more of a well-organized supply room than an active workspace, allowing crew to access linens, amenities, and guest essentials.
Starboard Forward Guest Cabin
The ensuite, finished in stone with a walk-in shower, maintains the same cohesive look and feel as the rest of the yacht’s guest baths. A television and surround sound make the cabin equally suited for evening cinema or quiet downtime.
Port Forward Guest Cabin
Port Aft VIP Guest Cabin
The ensuite offers a full bath and shower, finished in stone and styled to match the yacht’s overall design language. A TV and surround sound are included.
Engine Room
• Twin Caterpillar C-3412s
• Kort Nozzle protected propellers
• Quantum Zero Speed Stabilizers
• Twin Kohler 100 kW marine diesel generators
• Caterpillar 60kw C4.4 auxiliary/emergency generator
Crew and Supernumerary Accommodations
The fifth cabin, located just off the aquatic sports center and adjacent to the engine room, includes an additional bunk for supernumeraries; pilots, dive guides, bear experts, or other specialists brought aboard for specific expeditions.
• Well-lit and appointed crew lounge
• Privacy curtains on all berths
• Ensuite bathrooms
• Kitchenette area
• Coffee and tea
Beach Club and Aquatic Sports Center
At its core sits LATITUDE’s dual-nitrox dive compressor, a machine so striking it seems meant to rise out of the floor on hydraulic lifts with dramatic music. Finished in Ferrari Fly Yellow, it’s widely regarded as one of the finest systems aboard any private yacht, arguably even most commercial vessels. Designed and built by the legendary Moon Dog and Nitrox Bob, names that sound pulled from a Bond dossier but belong to two of the best technicians in the field, the unit features eight air banks and the capacity to fill six tanks simultaneously. A remote fill station at the beach club, paired with an extra-long whip, means tanks never need to be hauled off the tender. It’s the kind of operational efficiency Cousteau would respect and Q would enthusiastically approve.
The atmosphere of the room leans into a full Thunderbirds-launch-bay aesthetic. Fishing rods and spear guns sit at the ready like tools in a submarine armory. Fins, masks, and wetsuits fit perfectly into their designated slots, surrounded by slat board and stainless accents that give the space a clean, mid-century technical vibe. A Starboard (nylon) worktable provides a rugged surface that won’t scratch equipment, with an overhead drying rod tucked discretely above.
The flooring is soft, barefoot-friendly faux teak: comfortable, non-skid, and visually warm while still fitting the retro-futurist mood. The room flows intuitively, everything in its place, everything ready for immediate deployment.
Walking into LATITUDE’s aquatic sports center feels like stepping into the launch bay of an underwater exploration craft, part Bond villain lair, part Cousteau dive module, part mid-century Italian supercar garage. It’s where the yacht’s spirit of adventure becomes tangible, and where every dive, every expedition, every aquatic mission begins.
• Dual Nitrox dive compressor
• Custom gear storage
• Bond factor +10
Beach Club
Once deployed, the platform adapts effortlessly to the day’s activities. A freshwater shower is built into the structure for rinsing off after a swim or dive, and deck chairs can be arranged at water level for a relaxed, private spot by the sea. Sunbrella shade awnings can be rigged when desired, creating a comfortable, sheltered space without losing the connection to the water.
When raised, the platform closes into a clean, seamless plane. The swim ladder stows neatly inside, along with the tender fender system and the teak protection panels used during tender operations. The beach club transitions easily between boarding point, expedition base, and relaxed lounging area.
• Full beam swim platform once the stern door is down
• Tender pick up
• Jet Ski launch site
• Rain shower
• Extra wide swim ladder
• Full Sunshade
2025 Refit
This is not “high hours” this is proven hours backed by one of the most exhaustive mechanical interventions in the vessel’s life, building on the 2016 refit where both generators were replaced, the extensive 2021 works, and the most recent 11-month, €3.2M refit period which completed the full 15-Year Class Survey and renewed every major mechanical, structural, electrical, and tank system onboard. As part of this program, we also removed the tender cradle and reconfigured the aft lower-deck arrangement, adding an additional cabin for crew or supernumeraries and transforming the area into a dedicated aquatic water sports center and mini beach club. And let’s not forget a new sun deck Jacuzzi. Here are some but not all of the items addressed in this past refit.
Main Engines – CAT 3412s Overhaul
The 3412s underwent full CAT 15-Year Survey work and then additional elective items that go beyond class requirements. Major works include
• Full CAT scheduled service, including oil, filters, anodes, belts, coolant replacement, and boroscopic inspection
• Aftercoolers removed and cleaned by a CAT-authorized workshop
• Heat exchangers removed, opened, cleaned, and reassembled with new gaskets
• Oil and coolant analysis
• Engine vibration analysis and full sea trial validation confirming proper alignment after reinstallation
Generators
Both Kohler 100EFOZDJ generators received mechanical and electrical servicing, including
• Complete injector replacement and calibration
• Heat exchanger removal, cleaning, and rebuild
• Air coolers rebuilt and reinstalled
• Thermostats replaced
• Saltwater pumps overhauled
• Damper, belts, and pulleys replaced
• Crankcase breather replaced
• Load testing with resistive load bank and full parallel synchronization trials
• Megger testing of stator, rotor, and excitation field windings
Propulsion System – Shaft Lines, Shafts, Bearings, Couplings
LATITUDE’s entire drivetrain was opened, measured, tested, rebuilt, or replaced
• Both complete shaft lines removed
• Propellers removed, cleaned, static-balanced, and reinstalled
• New bushings installed
• New propeller shafts manufactured (DNV certified) from SAF2205, complete with hydraulic cone machining
• Thrust bearings and rubber couplings realigned with axles and gearboxes
• Penetrant testing, tolerance checks, and alignment reports provided
• Bow thruster serviced with any faulty components flagged
• Steering, rudders, stabilizers removed, overhauled, rebuilt, and serviced
The rudder assemblies were fully disassembled and serviced
• Rudders removed
• Tolerances checked
• Bearings and seals replaced
• Penetrant testing performed
• Cylinders rebuilt and repainted
• New hoses installed
• Quantum Zero Speed annual and five-year service completed
Sea Valves – Complete Renewal (35+ Valves)
Every sea valve was
• Removed
• Sanded
• Pressure tested at 5 bar
• Repainted
• Reinstalled or replaced with a new valve and now fully DNV compliant
Tanks – Cleaned, Sandblasted, Painted, Gas-Free Certified
• Fuel tanks cleaned
• Freshwater tanks sandblasted and recoated
• Grey/black water tanks cleaned
• Sludge tanks cleaned
• Gas-free certification issued for all
HVAC, Fan Coils, Refrigeration Full Overhaul
• Full dismantling and sanitization of all fan coils
• Rotating brush and ozone treatment of ducts
• Pulling, cleaning, and reassembling fan coils
• A/C seawater circulation pumps removed, overhauled, and reinstalled
Electrical, Lighting Panels, and Megger Testing
• Megger testing of main and emergency panels
• 34 switchboard elements cleaned and tightened
• Windscreen, windlass-area wiring, and deck outlets replaced
• Cameras upgraded (20 cameras total, heated exterior domes)
• Complete LED lighting conversion throughout all interior, exterior, technical spaces, and deck lighting circuits
• New illuminated name side name board lights installed
• Kilometers of cabling replaced throughout the vessel
• Hundreds of Roxtec (Roxblock) cable penetrations replaced
• New shore power converter
Exhaust, Hydraulics, and Overboard Piping Rebuild
LATITUDE received major exhaust and hydraulic renewal
• Thermal insulation renewed on ME exhausts
• PTO hydraulic hoses replaced
• Fuel lines replaced
• Stabilizer heat exchanger hoses replaced
• Overboard piping replaced with ASI 316 schedule-80 pipe
Deck Machinery – Windlass Rebuild & New Anchor Chain
• Both windlasses fully dismantled, serviced, rebuilt, and tested
• Electrical systems renewed in the windlass compartment
• All flexible hoses replaced
• Capstan systems serviced
• New 2024-calibrated anchor chain installed with renewed shackles and certified measurement
• Chain locker cleaned and refinished
Teak, Paint, and Interior Refinishing
• Teak decks sanded and recalked
• Marble treatments in all guest bathrooms & master
• Exterior name lighting added
• Salon and sky lounge table tops refinished
Exclusions
Brokers Remarks
Everywhere Latitude traveled, she built a reputation for professionalism, capability, and integrity.
The next owner of Latitude is not simply acquiring a yacht; they are inheriting a brand. Latitude’s name carries weight on par with, and in some circles greater than, the most recognized Northern European builders. Her reputation was earned mile by mile, expedition by expedition, accolade after accolade. What you are purchasing is more than a vessel, it is a legacy. A vessel with a proven history of going places few yachts have ever dared to travel. Most importantly, we had fun doing it.



