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Engines and fuels
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Nr Motors | 2 |
Power | 1408
HP
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Engine Brand | MTU |
Engine Model | 16V 2000 M70 |
Engine hours | Not indicated |
Trasmission |
Axis line
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Nr Tanks | 1 |
Capacity | 115000 liters (25323.00 gallons) |
Fuel Tank Material | INOX |
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Idraulics
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Nr Tanks | 1 |
Capacity | 17000 liters
(3743.40 gallons) |
Material | Not indicated |
Boiler | Yes |
Autoclaves | Yes |
Dessalator | Yes |
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Electrics
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Voltage | Not indicated |
Charge batt. | Yes |
Nr. Batteries |
Not indicated |
Capacity |
Not indicated |
220V generator | Yes 2X188KwNorthernLight |
Power |
376.0Kw |
Inverter | Yes |
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Materials
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Hull | STEEL |
Deck | TEAK |
Deck house |
ALUMINIUM |
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Description
SHE is in the top 10% by LOA in the world. She is one of 169 motor yachts in the 50-55m size range, and, compared to similarly sized motor yachts, her volume is 11.32 GT above the average One of first Limited Editions deliveries, She is a beautifully maintained private family yacht for enjoying the finest moments in life. She is a 52.3 m Motor Yacht, built in Netherlands by Amels and delivered in 2008. Her top speed is 15.5 kn and she boasts a maximum range of 4500.0 nm when navigating at cruising speed, with power coming from two MTU diesel engines. |
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Interiors
- Guest Accommodation: 10/11 in 5/6 cabins. All cabins are generously proportioned, with en-suite bath/shower rooms and feature ample wardrobe/drawer space. The owner’s stateroom is located forward on the main deck and occupies the full width of the vessel. The starboard side comprises the working and relaxation area, with desk, sofa, armchairs and low table. To port is the bed. Sliding doors enable the two sides to be divided if required. Ample wardrobe and drawers are provided in the dressing room, along with a dressing table. The bathroom comprises Jacuzzi bath, shower, WC, bidet, and twin basins. Also on the main deck is a single cabin which could be useful for additional staff such as security or nanny. The bathroom comprises shower, WC and basin. This cabin can also effectively be used as an office/study as it features a desk, and the bed can be used as a sofa. The remaining four guest cabins are located on the lower deck: Aft on the port side is a twin cabin with shower, basin and WC. Aft on the starboard side is a double cabin with bath, basin and WC. A sliding door between these cabins make these ideal for family use. The two forward cabins comprise a double on the port side, with bath, bidet, WC and basin. On the port side is a twin, with shower, WC and basin. - Crew Accommodation: 13 in 8 cabins. The Captain’s double cabin is located aft of the bridge as is the norm on yachts of this type. The rest of the crew’s accommodation is on the lower deck forward. The Chief Engineer and Chief Officer occupy single cabins that share an en-suite shower room. There are a further 5 twin bunk cabins, each with en-suite shower room. A comfortable crew mess for dining and relaxation is also situated on the lower deck, as is the laundry. - On Deck The Sun deck is extremely spacious and well thought out, and offers a mixture of shaded and open areas. Large elevated sunpads fore and aft provide the perfect platform for sunbathing. Numerous comfortable sofas and cushioned seating, a bar and of course a Jacuzzi offer everything a guest could possibly want. A large shaded area is provided underneath the mast, from which drops down a 40" TV. The sunpads can also be shaded using umbrellas and awnings. The sundeck also has two treadmills and a cross training machine. Aft on the Bridge deck, the large dining table is a popular spot for al fresco eating. After dining, guests can relax and enjoy coffee on the numerous sofas and armchairs. From here, it offers a fine vantage point to see, but not be seen. Just in front of the bridge is another seating area, affording guests a commanding view of what lies ahead and enjoy the sea breeze. The Main deck aft offers 4 armchairs, fixed sofa and coffee table. A fridge and icemaker is located just before the saloon doors.
Galley equipment Induction cooking top: Miele 4 ring induction hob Oven: Kupperbusch Oktotherm Steam oven: Hobart Foster Microwave oven: Hobart Foster Deep fat fryer: Hobart Foster Sink waste disposal: Hobart Foster Refrigerator: Hobart Foster x 2 Freezer: Hobart Foster
Main Deck Pantry Equipment Refrigerator; Liebherr Heat lamps: APW
Bridge Deck Pantry Equipment Refrigerator: AEG Wine refrigerator: Hobart Foster Coffee maker: WMF Ice cube maker: Hobart Foster
Bridge Deck Equipment Wine refrigerator: Eurocave 201+ Bottles
Crew Mess Equipment Refrigerator: Hobart Foster Dishwasher: Miele Ice cube maker: Hobart Foster Microwave oven: Hobart Foster
Main Deck Dry Store Wine Cooler: 160 bottle capacity
Cold Rooms Walk in Refrigerator: 4.5 cubic metre Walk in Freezer: 3 cubic metre
Laundry Washing machines: 3 x 6kg capacity Miele Dryer: 3 x 6kg capacity Miele |
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Equipment
Gearbox: 2 x Reintjes WAF 562. Approx reduction 5,947:1 Steering gear: Rolls Royce Propellers: 2 x 5 blade Wartsila
Shore power: 175kVA transformer
Main power: 230/400 Volt AC 50Hz Small power & lighting: 230 Volt AC 50Hz Low voltage: 24 Volt DC
Auxiliary Equipment Stabilizers: 2 x VT Naiad 820 non retractable active fins, with zero speed/at anchor capability Bowthruster: Jastram, 110kW Water makers: 2 x Idromar IDM7 (7000 litres/day each) Fuel oil separator: Facet MV-22-AD Oily water separator: Facet CPS-2,5 B mk3 Black water treatment: Hamann, 8100 litres/day Sanitary vacuum system: Jets Toilets: EVAC Air Conditioning: 3 x Marine Air chilled water units Hot water boilers: 2 x 250 litre
Deck Equipment Anchor winch: Steen, type 19, size 50 Anchor: 2 x 360kg galvanised steel HHP Anchor chain: 2 x 192.5m of 22mm stud link chain Capstans: 2 x Steen, type 59, size 48 Mooring bollards: 4 on foredeck. 4 on aft deck Foredeck tender crane: Van Driel. SWL of 2000kg at 5.8m (also serves as fore mast) Sun deck whirlpool: Aquademi, 4 person Passerelle: Van der Velden 5.85m. Teak surfaced and side lit Ladders: 1 x Pilot ladder, 1 x Swimming ladder, 1 x Marquipt boarding ladder
Safety at Sea Life rafts: 4 x 16 person SOLAS approved Life buoys: 8 Life jackets: 28 + 4 for children Parachute flare: 12 Line throwing appliance: 4 Emergency breathing device: 5 Immersion survival suit: 28
Fire detection and fire fighting Alarms: Visual and acoustic alarms in appropriate areas Heat detectors: Galley and laundry Smoke/heat detectors: Accommodation, machinery spaces and technical areas Infrared flame detectors: Over main and aux engines Gas detectors: In water sports and petrol store High pressure water mist: Ultra Fog system fitted in accommodation areas, tech spaces and engine room CO2 system: Fitted in Galley Hoses and hydrants: Placed throughout vessel, as required Fire extinguishers: Powder, CO2 and Foam throughout vessel, as required Fire outfit: X 2 Fire doors: Throughout vessel, as required
Security CCTV: Cameras installed on port and stbd main decks, main deck aft, engine room, and water sports store Monitoring: Via AV Lantic system
Tenders & Watersports Equipment Guest tender: Yachtwerft Meyer custom built GRP 6.5m Engine: Steyr MO236 (236hp) Propulsion: Alamarin 230 water Jet Crew/Rescue tender: Pascoe RIB – 6.2m, SOLAS approved Engine: Steyr MO164 (164hp) Propulsion: 1 x Alamarin 230 Water Jet Jet ski: Yamaha FX High Output, Yamaha GP1300R, Yamaha Superjet 800 Other: Water skis, wakeboards, 3 x Cayago Seabob, dive compressor and associated kit
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Instrumentation
Communication Inmarsat F transceiver: Sailor TT-3622B F-77 Inmarsat C transceiver: 2 x Sailor TT-3606E with 10.4” TFT display SSB Radio MF/HF Transceiver with DSC: Sailor HC 4500 VHF with DSC: 2 x Sailor RT-5022 Portable GMDSS VHF: 3 x McMurdo R2 EPIRB: McMurdo GPIRB: ACR SART: 2 x McMurdo S4 Navtex receiver: Furuno NX-700 Telephone exchange: Panasonic(PABX) KX-TDA200 linked to 30 telephones throughout vessel Satellite TV receiver: Seatel 6003E VSAT: SeaTel Wave Call 4003 Crew intercom: Stenta Pro 700
Navigation Arpa X band Radar: With 19” TFT monitor Arpa S band Radar: With 19” TFT monitor Conning system: With 19” TFT monitor Gyro compass: Alphatron Autopilot: Anschutz Nautosteer Magnetic compass: C. Plath, overhead Jupiter type Speed log: Consilium SAL R1a Echo sounder: Furuno FE-700 with 6.5” display DGPS: 2 x SAAB R4 Electronic chart: With 19” TFT monitor Wind indicator: Obsermet AIS: SAAB R4 Ship Security Alert System: Sailor H3000M SSA Mini-C Horn: 3 tone Kahlenberg Search light: 24V/150Watt, fitted to main mast
Audio-Visual Equipment All of the vessel’s AV equipment was manufactured and installed by the highly regarded Lantic Entertainment Systems. In addition to providing full, on demand entertainment throughout the yacht, the system also allows the control of other onboard systems using on screen menus and Lantic controls. These include: - Lighting control - Air conditioning - CCTV monitoring The yacht is divided into 21 separate zones, of which 13 have full Entertainment Centres, and the remaining 8 have Lite Entertainment Centres. The following televisions are installed: (unless otherwise stated, all these areas have Entertainment centres and internal or external DVD drives) Washing machines: 3 x 6kg capacity Miele Dryer: 3 x 6kg capacity Miele Main deck guest cabin: Samsung 19” TFT LCD TV Owner’s stateroom: Panasonic 32” Plasma TV Owner’s study: NAD 23” LCD TV Lower deck guest cabins: NAD 23” LCD TV Bridge Deck Saloon: Samsung 42” Plasma TV Sundeck: 40” Plasma TV that folds away into underside of mast when not in use Remaining decks: Speakers only Captain’s cabin: 23” LCD TV Galley: 19” TFT LCD TV Crew mess: 23” LCD TV Chief Eng & 1st Officer cabins: 15” TFT LCD TV Crew cabins: 10.5” flip down AV unit including CD/DVD drive |
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Further information
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Tank Capacities Fuel oil: 115,000 litres Lube oil: 2000 litres Fresh water: 17,000 litres Waste water: 30,000 litres Bilge water: 5000 litres Dirty oil: 2000 litres Water mist: 3900 litres
Speed/consumption(approximate figures): Max: 15.5kts/ 535litres per hour Cruise: 13kts/ 295litres per hour Range: 4500nm at 13kts |
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