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Beam (max.) 31'
Draft 7' 4"
Displacement (light) 300 long tons
Fuel capacity 20,000 U.S. gallons
Water capacity 5,500 U.S. gallons
Range at 12 knots 6,500 nautical miles
Top speed 20 knots max
Cruising speed 17 knots @ 1/2 load
Number guest cabins 5 cabins plus owner's
Number crew cabins 6 cabins total of 10-12 crew including captain
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Length Overall 180 ft.(55m)
Material Steel Hull/Aluminum Superstructure
Classification ABS and MCA Certified
Naval Architect Trinity Yachts, Inc.
Interior Designer Dee Robinson
Year Delivered 2005
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Conceived for the charter but destined also to a familiar use, motor yacht the Galaxy on hand puts of its various hosts destined areas to relax and a formidable sight on the ocean vetrate devout thanks to its am. The naval architecture of Galaxy and the fruit of the technical department of Benetti, the outside lines are of Stefano Natucci, while the inner ones are the result of the collaboration between Stelano Natucci and the deM'armatore decorator of confidence. For the inner ones essences of woods have been different choices, between which I'eucalipto. European platano. maple tree and platano American.
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Beam (max.) 36' (10.97m)
Draft 10' (9m)
Fuel capacity 65,000 U.S. gallons
Ballast Water 45,000 U.S. gallons
Water capacity 8,500 U.S. gallons
Range @ 11 knots 12,000 nautical miles
Top speed 14.5 knots
Cruising speed 12.5 knots
Guests 12 in 6 staterooms (2 king, 3 queen, 1 twin)
Crew 12 in 6 cabins
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FB235 58m displacement motor yacht
Built for a European owner, 58m SUNDAY has evolved from the successful 56m full displacement yachts GALAXY and ALLEGRO, delivered in 2005.
The yacht comprises five decks. Her profile is very similar to that of her predecessors, but SUNDAY’s lines are considerably enhanced by the addition of two metres in length overall. This has been achieved in “slices” - one metre amidships and the other forward. This, combined with SUNDAY’s smart navy blue paint job makes for a very sleek and elegant yacht indeed.
A further, contemporary variation has been the addition of wing control station balconies on each side of the bridge deck .
The boat’s interior design is the result of the collaboration between Studio IPSO architects and the owner’s wife, a very important collector and connoisseur of modern art. Studio IPSO drew their inspiration from the famous architects who designed and created the “Normandy” ocean liner back in the 1930s.
All exterior lines of the boat are by Stefano Natucci.
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Beam 11m (36 ft.)
Draft, maximum 2.8m (9 ft. 3 in.)
Displacement 676 tons lightship
Speed (max/cruising) 14.5 knots / 12 knots
Accommodations 14 guests in 7 staterooms
9 crew in 9 cabins
Fuel Capacity 46,500 US gallons
Freshwater 8,400 US gallons
Air-Conditioning Marine Air 50 ton
Propulsion 2 x Caterpillar 3512B:
1,800hp each
Reduction Gears Reintjes, 3.047:1 ratio
Generators 2 x 150kW Cummins
Watermaker 2x Sea Recovery:
4,190gpd each
Stabilizers KoopNautic active fin
Flume tank
Bowthruster American 150hp
Anchors 2 x 1683 lb
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April Fool
Yes, the 60.96m (200'0*) April Fool was launched on that day, but rest assured this fabulous twin-screw megayacht is a very serious addition to the Feadship fleet Commissioned by experienced owners who had decided the time was right to upgrade to the fnest quafity money can buy, they also ensured that April Fool maximized comfort levais, incorporating separate TV and dressing rooms on the main deck in addition to a dedlcated slateroom. The main lounge has virtuatly full-length »vindows and double doors leadîng out to the aft deck, making for a very open feel as well as great views.
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Taking the classical concept of a Feadshp as her blueprint, Secret is very much at home in the 21st century. Full of surprises, the yacht combines extraordinary attenion to detail with the very latest technologies and hardware. The epitome of modern nautical style, Secret's interior discreetly conceals the highest possible specification in terms of her high-tech AV set-up, sophisticated satellite and internet connections and her overall systems. Inside and out clean, dramatic shapes have been synthesized within an architectural approach to create something truly special.
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Following in the wake of the success of other 50-metre yachts launched by the boatyard, the Lionheart succeeds in imposing its own totally personal style. The interior decor choices commissioned by the owner working closely with Stefano Natucci, are unique thanks to the use of unusual materials and their quest for original details.
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The amount of free external space with wonderful observation points is exceptional in this megayacht. The Art Deco of the interiors blends perfectly with elegant influences that come from the owner's oriental background.
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Anna
This latest scion oft he Feadship fteet was bemg kept pretty much under wraps; after her initial private launch in Aaismeer in January. Anna was moved lo Feadships facilily in Makkum for finishing. At the lime only limited information was released so that the De Vries team in Makkum could ensure that this élégant lady received the finishing touches -Anna's makeup, you might say.
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All too often new additions to the global luxury motoryacht fleet are described as revolutionary breakthroughs, claims that are justified in terms of size, technology or new heights of splendor. A truly radical shift in thinking is much rarer, however... And the phenomenal new 72.80 meter Feadship Predator might just fit the billing.
During the launch ceremony at the Koninklijke De Vries yard in Aalsmeer (NL) on 5 January 2008, all eyes were on Predator's sensational reverse bow. This bow forms part of the aggressive new styling brief at the core of the client's wish-list.
'The owner arrived at the yard in late 2004 with a request that we partner on something different than anything else afloat," comments Henk de Vries. "Together with De Voogt Naval Architects and Bannenberg Designs (interior), we have created a super-sleek and highly sophisticated yacht that is genuinely innovative."
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Introducing The New Johnson 103.
Four years ago we Introduced our RPH 87' Johnson with an overwhelming reaction. Like our 87' the new 103' premiered at this years Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, with tremendous appeal from the yachting community. This magnificent designed vessel is part of the famous navel architect Bill Dixon portfolio, from Dixon Yacht Design. Hul #2 is available for spring delivery. Please call for more information and a private viewing on any of our vessels.
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