Christensen's 1992 motor yacht AFTERGLOW represents the Vancouver shipyard during its formative years, when meticulous attention to traditional yachting values established the foundation for what would become an industry benchmark.
Naval architects Howard Apollonio and Ed Monk Jr. collaborated on her timeless 38. 4-meter profile, while Glade Johnson's exterior lines flow with the purposeful elegance that defines serious cruising yachts of this era.
A 38.4m Christensen Motor Yacht
About this yacht
Christensen's 1992 motor yacht AFTERGLOW represents the Vancouver shipyard during its formative years, when meticulous attention to traditional yachting values established the foundation for what would become an industry benchmark. Naval architects Howard Apollonio and Ed Monk Jr. collaborated on her timeless 38.4-meter profile, while Glade Johnson's exterior lines flow with the purposeful elegance that defines serious cruising yachts of this era. Aboard AFTERGLOW, guests discover interiors shaped by Sylvia Bolton and Susan Puleo's thoughtful approach to livability at sea. Rich woodwork frames generous windows that flood the main salon with natural light, creating spaces that feel both intimate and expansive as you move through her carefully planned layout. The yacht's 8.17-meter beam allows for comfortable accommodation of eight guests, supported by a crew of five who understand the nuances of personalized service. Every detail reflects Christensen's commitment to building yachts that improve with age, from the satisfying weight of cabinet hardware to the way her hull cuts cleanly through swells, delivering the kind of seakeeping that transforms passages into the most anticipated part of any voyage.
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