Northrop and Johnson have shared the 2021 results with more than 141 yachts sold to date. This marks the third year in recent history that N&J has sold more than 100 yachts in less than a calendar year, with this year being the strongest ever with the highest average transaction values ever.

Tankoa Solo
Furthermore, Northrop and Johnson is boasting 84% revenue growth across all sectors of the business with a 56% increase in yacht sales alone. The largest yacht sold by Northrop and Johnson in 2021 was the 71.9m Tankoa yacht Solo – which was the sixth most expensive yacht sold in 2021 – followed in close second and third by the 67.1m Feadship superyacht Anna 1 (the eighth most expensive yacht sold in 2021) and the 60.4m Feadship superyacht Blue Moon.

Daniel Ziriakus
“It has been a very busy year for us,” said Daniel Ziriakus, Northrop and Johnson President and COO. “We were very lucky in 2020 to have weathered the hardships well thanks to our ever-increasing technological prowess and the hard work and dedication of our brokers and team members. Everyone started off 2021 running, excited to properly get back to work and to work hard and our numbers speak for themselves. We are exceedingly proud of all that our teams have accomplished this year. There is strong indication that these trends will continue into 2022.”
Northrop and Johnson move through the month of December with increased demand and interest in all sectors of our business, and anticipate Q1 2022 to be better than ever before.
Credits: Northrop & Johnson