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label History & Overview

Established: 1987
Located: Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Construction: Fiberglass
Category: Motor Yachts
Worth Noting: The Johnson 77 was featured in Taiwan’s first International Boat Show in 2014.

Johnson Yachts has been building fiberglass motor yachts since 1987. Johnson partnered with world-renowned naval architect, Bill Dixon of Dixon Yacht Design. Dixon began the partnership by designing the Mediterranean range of sleek Johnson Motor Cruisers.

The Johnson 63 was a landmark yacht for the shipyard and represented a turning point for the company and the Taiwanese boat industry as a whole.
The combination of Bill Dixon’s exceptional designs and Johnson’s skilled boat builders has placed Johnson into the superyacht arena. Johnson was one of the first companies in the Far East to employ a European designer.

With a strong presence in the European, Russian, American, and Australian markets, Johnson Yachts has become an industry leader in the megayacht segment with a fleet of distinctive motor cruisers ranging from 65 to 125 feet.

Dean Anthony specializes in helping clients buy and sell used Johnson Yachts for sale.

Buying Your Johnson Yacht: Dean Anthony offers you the entire Johnson Yachts MLS results, including listings of other yacht brokers worldwide. You will find used Johnson yachts for sale.

Selling Your Current Johnson Yacht: Dean Anthony would love to help you sell your Johnson Yacht! With a team of licensed yacht brokers in locations worldwide, Dean Anthony is ready to provide your Johnson Yacht with true national exposure. Dean Anthony’s comprehensive Johnson Yachts email and web marketing programs will provide your Johnson Yacht with global exposure in Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Australia.

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