Offered by its listing brokerage through the YATCO MLS - details and photos courtesy of the listing broker, as of August 19, 2026. Double G Yacht Sales acts as your buyer's representative at no cost to you.
"Bad Company" is a 1998 Trinity Yachts 144' sportfish offered for sale at $8,900,000, lying Fort Lauderdale, Florida. South Florida is the world capital of sportfishing boats - the deepest inventory, the best rigging yards, and the fastest-moving market for well-kept hulls.
Power is twin MTU 12V4000, 3,460 hp each, showing 3,250 hours. She cruises around 23 knots and tops out near 26 knots, carrying 9,250 gallons of fuel.
Accommodations run to 5 staterooms for 11 guests, plus crew quarters sleeping 8. She carries naval architecture by Doug Sharp Design and interior by Doug Sharp Design.












Greg Gaus runs and sells performance boats out of Fort Lauderdale - his current central listings include the Viking 45 Open "The Wroe Boat", a Midnight Express 43, and a Formula 430 SSC - and he spent 20+ years as a professional captain. That is the lens every Double G buyer gets on this listing: what the hull is really worth, what the survey should focus on, and how she compares with every sistership currently for sale.












Introducing the iconic 144' (43.89m) Trinity BAD COMPANY , a proven sportfishing and cruising yacht that perfectly blends luxury, performance, and long-range capability.Listing description · YATCO MLS
How much does the 144' Trinity Yachts "Bad Company" cost?
The asking price is $8,900,000. Contact Greg Gaus at Double G Yacht Sales at (954) 881-5500 - as your buyer's broker he negotiates on your side, at no cost to you.
Who is selling "Bad Company"?
"Bad Company" is offered by its listing brokerage through the YATCO MLS. Greg Gaus of Double G Yacht Sales represents you, the buyer: independent advice on price, survey attendance, and negotiation, paid from the existing listing commission - never by you.
What does it cost to run a 144-foot sportfish?
As of 2026, industry estimates for a crewed 144-footer typically run high six figures to low seven figures per year, with a crew of about six to seven, covering crew, fuel, insurance, dockage, and maintenance. Greg can build a realistic operating budget for this yacht before you offer.
Where can I see "Bad Company"?
She is lying in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and shows by appointment through your broker. Contact Double G Yacht Sales to arrange a private showing.
How does the purchase process work?
Accepted offer, then a survey and sea trial contingency of typically 7 to 14 days. Greg - a licensed captain with 20+ years at sea - attends the survey and sea trial personally and manages everything through closing.
How much is Florida sales tax on a yacht?
Florida charges 6% sales tax on boats but caps the total at $18,000 per vessel regardless of price - one of the most favorable regimes in the US. Out-of-state buyers who remove the vessel within the statutory window may qualify for an exemption.
How fast is she, and what is the range?
Cruise around 23 knots, top speed about 26 knots and 9,250 gallons of fuel with twin MTU 12V4000, 3,460 hp each - comfortable Florida-Bahamas legs and seasonal Caribbean runs.
Asking $8,900,000, lying Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Contact Greg Gaus for the full specification package, sisterships comparison, and a private showing - buyer representation at no cost to you.
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