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VESSEL FEATURES AND FACILITIES


Built to EUROPEAN SPECIFICATION Classification:


Build Date: Flag:


Colour: Cruising speed:


Fuel consumption @ cruising speed:


Range @ cruising speed:


Max speed:


Accommodation Sleeps 6 guests in 3 cabins


1 Master aft cabin 1 Forward VIP cabin 1 Midships Pullman cabin 1 Crew cabin (Captain) Max 12 guests for day charter and up to 2 crew


MCA Coded Cat 2 2007 British


Black & White 25 knots


290 litres per hour approx.


up to 290 nautical miles 32 knots


Equipment Bose Lifestyle surround sound system providing interior


& exterior entertainment 32" LCD TV in Master cabin with with Sky and DVD/CD player 19" LCD TV in Breakfast saloon with Sky 19" LCD TV in VIP & Pullman cabins with DVD/CD Player Air Conditioning throughout Electric canopy over aft cockpit Electric sunroof to main saloon


Specification Length overall:


Beam (max): Draft (incl. props):


Fresh water capacity: Engines:


19.6m 5.0m


1.54m


Displacement (@ half load): 29,000kg Fuel capacity:


3,000 litres 700 litres


63'4" 16'5" 5'1"


63,800lb


792 US gal. 185 US gal.


Twin MAN V10 CRM 1100ps


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