| Current Price | uS$ 13,900,000 |
| Vessel Type | Pilothouse |
| Builder | Nordlund |
| Year | 2019 |
| Location | Tacoma, Washington, United States |
| Hull Material | Fiberglass |
| LOA | 114 feet |
| Beam | 25 feet |
| Engine Manufacturer | Caterpillar |
| Engine Model | C32 |
| Engine Year | |
| Fuel | Diesel |
| Max Speed | 20 knots |
Few yachts on the market offer the combination of long-range capability, serious fishing functionality, and owner comfort found aboard the 2019 Nordlund 115 Expedition Yachtfisher CAZADOR. Built by Nordlund, a respected Pacific Northwest yacht builder with more than 68 years of custom yacht construction experience, she reflects a philosophy centered on proven offshore performance, reliability, and continuous refinement. Custom-built for a knowledgeable lifelong sport fishing yachtsman, CAZADOR was designed to eliminate the compromises often found between cruising yachts and fishing boats, resulting in a luxury expedition yacht purpose-built for extended cruising and offshore fishing adventures.
Long-Range Capability & Performance
Powered by twin 1,600 HP Caterpillar C32 ACERT engines, CAZADOR cruises efficiently at 15 knots with an impressive 3,500-nautical-mile range and can exceed 20 knots when needed. Her 7,000-gallon fuel capacity, 1,200 gallons of freshwater storage, twin Bluewater watermakers and dockside treatment system and extensive refrigeration systems support weeks of independent operation away from marinas and support facilities.
With the range, storage capacity, and onboard systems required for extended trips, CAZADOR was built for owners seeking to explore remote coastlines and pursue fishing adventures across some of the world's most remarkable waters.
Measuring 115 feet in length with a 25-foot beam and a shallow 6'2" draft, CAZADOR delivers remarkable range and accessibility for a yacht of her size while maintaining access to destinations many yachts cannot reach. ABT hydraulic stabilization provides comfort underway and at anchor, while the full command crow's nest with folding tower design allows passage beneath overhead restrictions, opening access to waterways that may be unavailable to similarly sized yachts.
Designed for Serious Offshore Fishing
Built with anglers in mind, CAZADOR delivers the functionality expected of a purpose-built fishing platform. The cockpit features twin 200-gallon live bait tanks with redundant pumps and flow alarms, in-deck fish storage, custom tackle centers, multiple tackle lockers, ingenious overhead lighted rod storage, custom outriggers, and an aft control station.
The pilothouse is equipped with Furuno commercial-grade electronics including dual 25KW radars, stabilized sonar, WAASP advanced fish-finding technology, AIS, FLIR thermal imaging, satellite communications, and vessel monitoring systems. Whether searching for bait schools, tracking weather offshore, or navigating remote waters, CAZADOR is equipped to pursue serious fishing adventures, from offshore canyons to remote destinations around the globe. All the fishing features you've always wanted on a boat, finally found on one — a 115-foot expedition yacht built to go anywhere in the world.
Accommodations & Life Onboard
Owner comfort was a priority throughout the design. A full-beam main deck master stateroom provides exceptional privacy and convenience, complete with a desk, vanity, generous wardrobe storage, his-and-her heads, and a large shared shower.
Three guest staterooms with ensuite heads comfortably accommodate family and friends, while three crew staterooms provide dedicated quarters for professional support during extended travels.
The salon serves as the social hub of the yacht, offering seating for up to thirteen guests and featuring three 65-inch displays. An open-concept galley with seating for six and formal dining for eight create an inviting setting for entertaining. A custom acrylic elevator and floating spiral staircase provide seamless access between all deck levels while serving as distinctive architectural features within the interior.
Additional Features
CAZADOR's engine room reflects the same focus on reliability and self-sufficiency, featuring twin 65KW Northern Lights generators, a 25KW night generator, freshwater treatment systems, extensive freezer capacity, and dual watermakers capable of producing approximately 3,600 gallons per day.
Additional highlights include a Steelhead 4,500-pound hydraulic davit, a custom 24-foot Novurania tender powered by a Yamaha 300 HP outboard with seating for twelve passengers, and a custom 15-foot Novurania skiff powered by a Yamaha 25 HP outboard for exploring shallow waters and secluded anchorages.
CAZADOR is being offered as part of an estate sale, presenting a rare opportunity to acquire a custom-built Nordlund expedition yacht whose range, functionality, and thoughtful design would be difficult and costly to replicate. Every detail reflects the priorities of an owner who understood what was required to travel farther, stay longer, and cruise with a level of independence rarely found aboard modern yachts.