Delta Marine has announced the launch of the 33.53-metre Delta 110 motor yacht Vagabond. Built entirely in-house, Vagabond was developed in response to changing market dynamics and features a new hull platform optimised for long-range efficiency.
“We’ve experienced increasing demand for a fully custom option in the 110 to 124-foot size range,” said Michelle Jones, Vice President at Delta Marine. “As most yachts in this range are production builds, we were thrilled to work with experienced owners on their unique vision for a Pacific Northwest-focused family yacht.”
Vagabond showcases a refined and serene interior design, defined by soft, spa-like tones and high-quality materials. A palette of sand, seafoam and Mediterranean blue fabrics is paired with rich oak woodwork and espresso wenge accents, resulting in an interior that feels both warm and contemporary.
The Delta 110 yacht’s layout has been optimised for onboard living and includes sleek, minimalist metal detailing throughout. Her spacious main saloon features U-shaped seating aft, with a formal dining area forward that sits up to 10 guests.
In terms of accommodation, Vagabond can sleep up to eight guests across a four stateroom configuration on the lower deck, consisting of a full-beam master suite, a VIP suite at her bow and two mirrored twin staterooms.
Vagabond boasts walk-around side decks, with her spacious aft deck providing guests with an alfresco dining area, with seating for up to 10. Additional seating areas can be found on her bridge deck, alongside a bar and a semi-enclosed space which can be shaded with retractable sun awnings.
Performance-wise, Vagabond is powered by twin MTU 2,600 horsepower engines, which allow her to reach a top speed of 27 knots and a comfortable cruising speed of 12 to 14 knots. Vagabond is also Delta’s first project to meet IMO III and EPA Tier 4 recognition, with an approved gas exhaust system on her main engines.
Composed with a GRP hull and superstructure, Vagabond has been designed with extended coastal cruising in mind. Her owners plan to navigate the San Juan Islands, British Columbia, and Alaska.