PHOTOS OF CONSOLIDATED SHIP COMMUTER 75 JUSTICE
YEAR 1930
JUSTICE, originally named JEM, is a 75-foot commuter motor yacht built by Consolidated Ship Building Corp in 1930. This vessel was initially commissioned by Jeremiah Milbank for swift commutes between Greenwich, CT, and Manhattan, NY. With its rich history and impeccable construction, JUSTICE is not just a yacht; it’s a piece of American maritime heritage. Owning her is like owning a chapter of the golden age of yachting.
PHOTOS OF CONSOLIDATED SHIP COMMUTER 75 JUSTICE
One of the standout features of JUSTICE is her impressive speed. Capable of reaching up to 32 knots, this yacht effortlessly combines speed with elegance. Her powerful engines and streamlined design ensure that she remains one of the fastest commuter yachts from her era, making her a unique offering in the modern yachting world. This speed not only provides an exhilarating ride but also showcases the advanced engineering of the time.
PHOTOS OF CONSOLIDATED SHIP COMMUTER 75 JUSTICE
PHOTOS OF CONSOLIDATED SHIP COMMUTER 75 JUSTICE
PHOTOS OF CONSOLIDATED SHIP COMMUTER 75 JUSTICE
PHOTOS OF CONSOLIDATED SHIP COMMUTER 75 JUSTICE
25 Sep 2018–28 Sep 2018
Though primarily designed for day trips, JUSTICE is equipped to provide luxurious overnight stays. The yacht features two elegantly appointed cabins, a fully equipped galley, and accommodations for the crew. These amenities make her ideal for extended cruising, providing both comfort and functionality. Whether for a weekend getaway or a longer voyage, JUSTICE offers all the comforts of home at sea.