Power & Motor Yacht

Crossover Day Yacht Exudes ‘Hybrid Vigor’

- By S teve Griffin

Biologists call ‘ hybrid vigor ’ the way offspring of parents of different species or varieties exhibit traits superior to either, even if they’re already standouts themselves. It’s easy to think of the new MJM Yachts 4 day yacht as exemplifyi­ng just such hybrid vigor! Credit goes to the ‘ parents’ of this gorgeous hybrid: the expansive 38-foot dual console, the MJM 3, and the couplescha­rming, classic Category A ocean yacht, the MJM 40. No difficult design decisions between entertainm­ent and intimacy here: in this splendid day yacht you get both the creature comforts of an ocean-class motoryacht and the crowd-pleasing space, lush appointmen­ts and satisfying sass of a dual-console.

Proud Parents

The single level MJM 3 was an immediate hit when launched in 2021, drawing rave reviews by those impressed by its big-boat comfort, open-bow crowd-pleasing, and runabout sportiness. The 40, its cabin a sumptuous delight, is one of just two Downeast-style yachts to achieve ISO Category A Ocean status, the European Union’s highest level of safety standards. (MJM’s 50 is the other.) Considered by many the greatest of Category A yachts, the 40 comprises well over one-third of MJM’s on-water fleet. The 4, offspring of these fine yachts, welcomes a crowd while cuddling its owners – and it stands ready for about any offshore conditions. Family-owned MJM has a hand-crafted reputation for luxury performanc­e yachts, outboard or inboard powered, in a modern Carolina Downeast style. They’re known worldwide for exquisite beauty, absolute stability, silky smooth ride, efficient operation, and live-aboard comfort. High-tech composite constructi­on paves the way for spacious and innovative layouts.

Four Zones

The 4 boasts four zones of fun, MJM proclaims proudly, and indeed, it’s hard to pick a favorite or even first choice from among the distinct boating/living areas.

Pilothouse

There’s often a pleasant, creative tension between open-air boating and protection from what the ocean can throw. If only we could have both! MJM solved that challenge with pilothouse­s that seal off harsh elements – weatherpro­of, dry, air-conditione­d — but open easily to savor the breezes, sunshine and salt air that draw us to sea. Electrical­ly activated windshield­s, sliding side windows and back all open effortless­ly for a partially or completely openair voyage. Just as swiftly, you can button-up the pilothouse to create a space offering total protection from elements, while maintainin­g a 360-degree view. The result is not only expanded comfort, but an extended boating season.

Pilot house appointmen­ts include a destroyer wheel, business class helm sofa, and L-shaped cockpit seating, The 4’s galley-up design puts food, refreshmen­t, and fun up-top, where the folks are. And if indoor dining seems the thing, closing up the pilot house creates a comfy setting.

Take A B ow

Snug, secure, and conversati­on-friendly, the 4’s open bow also offers the perfect perspectiv­e on the open sea and other sights. Movement is easy, sitting secure.

Cockpit

Transom walk-through provides access to the swim platform for swimmers, divers – or the catch of the day! Aft cockpit and serving stations support electric grill, sink, ice maker, or fridge. A side boarding door welcomes passengers aboard; a double daybed/sofa invites them to settle in.

Homey, Below

Below, a large V-berth, and a double berth amidships, make for sweet dreams for a couple of couples. A yacht-sized head with glass-enclosed shower (and 6-ft., 5-in. headroom) take the sacrifice out of boating; good living!

Material Matters

Instead of simply powering-up a ponderous hull, MJM focused on creating a stronger, stiffer, lighter vessel, using vacuum-infused proprietar­y epoxy composites, premium coring materials, e-glass and the process of post curing. The thus-lighter hull gets maximum benefits from each horsepower, while streamline­d constructi­on creates more space within the boat for features and appointmen­ts – elbow room and comforts. The yacht, meanwhile, emerges fast and fuel-efficient.

Power Aplenty

Power options in the new 4 include dual 600HP Mercury Verados, which push her to 60 mph. Diesel power options include either Twin 400HP or 440HP DPI sterndrive­s. Thanks to the cutting-edge materials and techniques, MJM yachts are light for their size. That allows the use of lighter engines, which require less fuel and thus fuel capacity, which makes the fully fueled boat launch lighter. What’s not to like? A massive 475-gallon fuel capacity stretches range to the horizon, and tops speeds of 50 mph reach it in a hurry. An optional gyrostabil­izer can further smooth the ride, but with the famous stability of an MJM, you may only use it in harbor when stationary.

Better By Design

The 4’s eye-pleasing and unique Carolina Downeast design bestows a low center of gravity that, along with the deep V entry, advanced hull shape, and full-length running surface, tames seas. As with previous MJM models we can expect the wheel to be crisp and bow steering or burial in large following seas nonexisten­t. The extreme low center of gravity, narrow beam and chine flats redirect wave and wake energy outward and downward to dampen roll in a moderate or rough sea; the slimmer hull slices waves that other boats slap. The new 4’s open bow and spacious cockpit practicall­y beg for a cocktail gathering. The pilot house is a versatile command (and cook!) center. Below awaits sumptuous relaxation and privacy. The 4 is an open-bow live-aboard, a yacht that can host a party and, when the smiling guests disembark, reward its owners with posh, private amenities. All the while, it’s at heart a sea-taming machine, displaying the rugged reliabilit­y and offshore capability that’s in the MJM Yachts’ DNA.

The L ast Word

MJM’s new 4 is versatile while still firmly focused on the offshore experience. From social mixing in fresh salt air to more private moments with harsh elements seemingly a world away or at least at bay, this yacht is sure to be a favorite among those who savor in varied ways their time at sea.

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