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For Sale: Pershing 7X

DATE POSTED:July 24, 2025
Pershing 7X Barnext is a Pershing 7X with just 39 delivery hours, offered with full manufacturer’s warranties by Allied Marine. These are sistership images. Courtesy Pershing Yachts

The Pershing 7X is part of the builder’s portfolio of eight models ranging from 54 to 140 feet length overall. The 7X sits between the Pershing 62 and the Pershing 74, which is still popular after more than 10 years in production. The 7X known as Barnext is offered by Allied Marine for $4.450 million. It’s located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. 

Powered by twin MAN V12 1800 engines, each delivering 1,800 hp, the 7X is built for performance, with a cruising speed of 42 knots and a top hop of 50 knots according to the builder. Barnext has just 39 delivery hours on it and has never been used by the owner. It’s offered with full manufacturer’s warranties, with the exterior finished in the popular Anniversary Silver. The interior has a timeless neutral interior design as well as a four-stateroom, four-head layout.

The interior is 680 square feet. Beyond the open-plan 135-square-foot salon and bridge, the standard layout has a galley on the lower deck, as well as three en suite staterooms. The master is a 172-square-foot space amidships, while the VIP stateroom is in the bow, and a twin-berth stateroom is between them. The galley doesn’t feel buried, either. A single-pane windshield above it brings in natural light.

Pershing 7X The spacious aft deck is perfect for entertaining, with plenty of room for lounging on the sun pads. These are sistership images. Courtesy Pershing Yachts

A two-stateroom setup is also available, with a lower-lounge extension to the galley instead of the twin-berth stateroom. In that layout, the twin stateroom’s head becomes a dedicated day head.

Yachting previously wrote: “According to the builder, the hull and superstructure are approximately 90 percent carbon fiber, and the interior is mostly Larimar paneling, which has PVC cores and okoume veneer skins. The latter alone is said to have saved around 3,300 pounds of vessel weight compared to a more conventional interior. Overall, the 7X displaces about 77,000 pounds unladen.

When I was aboard, the yacht was around the half-load mark with 300 gallons of fuel, 137 gallons of water, six people, and no tender or stores. At 48 to 49 knots with the optional Easy Set autotrim feature, the 7X spun the V-12s at 2,250 rpm and burned 174 gallons per hour. The 7X should be a true 50-knot machine in fairer conditions than I saw that day.

Pershing 7X The interior features a dual-opening sunroof and more room for entertaining guests while underway or at the dock. These are sistership images. Courtesy Pershing Yachts

The recommended sustainable fast cruise is 42 knots, which means 2,000 rpm on the engines and, according to my numbers, a total fuel burn rate of 148 gallons per hour. Allowing for a 10 percent reserve, those figures equate to a range of around 240 nautical miles.” 

Where is Barnext located? The yacht is currently lying in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.  

Take the next step: contact the listing agent, Peter Hopwood at Allied Marine, at 216-272-0095 or via email, [email protected]

Quick Specifications
  • Length Overall: 69’3”
  • Beam: 17’7”
  • Fuel Capacity: 951 gal.
  • Draft: 5’

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