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Originally named "Nazenin III", the luxury yacht "Keewaydin," translating to "home of the winds" in Native American Indian language, was completed in 1995 by Palmer Johnson. Renowned naval architect John G. Alden crafted her elegant exterior design.
Inside, designer John Munford created a timeless ambiance with classic raised wooden panels, adorned with accents of marble. The layout boasts a full-width owner’s suite and two guest staterooms, all featuring en-suite facilities. Accommodating up to 6 guests and 5 crew members, Keewaydin ensures a relaxed luxury yacht experience.
Originally named "Nazenin III", the luxury yacht "Keewaydin," translating to "home of the winds" in Native American Indian language, was completed in 1995 by Palmer Johnson. Renowned naval architect John G. Alden crafted her elegant exterior design. Inside, designer John Munford created a timeless ambiance with classic raised wooden panels, adorned with accents of marble. The layout boasts a full-width owner’s suite and two guest staterooms, all featuring en-suite facilities. Accommodating up to 6 guests and 5 crew members, Keewaydin ensures a relaxed luxury yacht experience.