For Sale: Christensen 164

Silver Lining remains Christensen Yachts’ largest-volume superyacht ever built.
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Silver Lining has a length of 165 feet, including 6,860 square feet under air and 4,420 square feet of exterior space. Courtesy Worth Avenue Yachts

Silver Lining is a 2016 Christensen 164 refitted in 2021 with luxury upgrades. The brokerage team at Worth Avenue Yacht Sales have listed the vessel with an asking price of $31.95 million. 

The superyacht is the largest volume Christensen built to date, boasting 6,860 square feet under air and 4,420 square feet of exterior space. She is equipped with a full-beam skylounge, full-beam master stateroom on-deck and full-beam VIP stateroom. In total, the vessel has six staterooms that can accommodate 16 guests and six accommodations for up to 11 crewmembers.

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The Christensen 164’s sundeck includes a plethora of lounging amenities. Courtesy Worth Avenue Yachts

On-deck, the master stateroom includes a king berth and two walk-in closets for extra stowage, as well as a spacious his-and-hers bathroom with a shower and bathtub.

Two additional king-berth staterooms located on the lower deck amidship to port and starboard and also feature spacious cabins and bathrooms. Two more guest cabins are forward on the lower deck, which include full and single berths with fully equipped en suite bathrooms.

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Silver Lining’s glossy skylounge sports a bar with eight custom swivel stools and several other seating arrangements. Courtesy Worth Avenue Yachts

A large deck area with built-in settee, tables, chairs and a full bar with stools—ideal for a social space—awaits those boarding the vessel from the aft deck. From there, guests can enter the large and windowed main salon showcasing a refined luxury interior, a sofa, four chairs and coffee table.

Further forward, past a pop-up TV and storage area, a formal dining area can accommodate 12 guests. 

Forward to starboard from here is a formal foyer with access to the vessel through an entry from the starboard deck. This foyer gives access to both the lower and upper decks, the main deck elevator and main deck day head.

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The ship’s master stateroom offers lots of space and comfort. Courtesy Worth Avenue Yachts

Going down from here will take guests to the yacht’s living areas. Going up to the bridge deck leads to a forward pilothouse or aft full-beam skylounge.

The skylounge features a built-in bar, eight bar stools and a small dining table for six. A large L-shaped settee with a coffee table to port makes for a nice lounging space.

Exterior stairs down from the bridge deck after leads down to the aft main deck or up to the sundeck, which includes a huge bar seating eight, a U-shaped settee and hot tub for eight people.

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The master stateroom’s ensuite head features an interior design by Christensen Yachts. Courtesy Worth Avenue Yachts

A port deck entrance and crew corridor to all decks ensures that the crew does not have to go through guest areas.

The vessel is powered by 2,413 hp MTU M53 diesel engines clocking in at just over 3,660 hours. It has a cruising speed of 14 knots and a top hop of 16 knots. 

Worth Avenue Yachts says: “Silver Lining embodies excellence in both performance and luxury, promising a truly exceptional yachting experience for those fortunate enough to step aboard. With a gross tonnage of 570 gross tons, Silver Lining offers grandeur and spaciousness. Designed by Christensen with naval architecture and interior by Kimberly Graham, its cruising speed exceeds the average for yachts of similar size, making Silver Lining a standout choice for discerning yacht enthusiasts seeking both performance and luxury.”

Where is Silver Lining located? The yacht is currently lying in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Take the next step: contact the listing agent Michael Mahan at Worth Avenue Yachts by phone at 954-439-5049 or by email, Michael@WorthAvenueYachts.com.

Quick Specifications

  • Length Overall: 164’
  • Beam: 29’6”
  • Fuel Capacity: 15,600 gal
  • Draft: 8’