THALASSA Scheepswerf Haak

The large superyacht THALASSA is a sailing yacht. This 48 m (158 ft) luxury ...
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THALASSA Scheepswerf Haak

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A Summary of Sailing Yacht THALASSA

The large superyacht THALASSA is a sailing yacht. This 48 m (158 ft) luxury yacht was built at Scheepswerf Haak Bv in 1980. THALASSA used to be called 956; Relinquenda and Theodore previously. She could be described as a older three masted barkentine (barquentine). Superyacht THALASSA is a grand yacht that is able to accommodate as many as 36 passengers on board and has around 5 professional crew. This gracious sailing yacht has been designed by a naval architect called Scheepswerf Haak.

Construction & Design relating to Luxury Yacht THALASSA

The yacht's general design work came from Scheepswerf Haak. The formal naval architecture drawings are the work of Scheepswerf Haak. Built by Scheepswerf Haak Bv this yacht was completed in the yacht producing country of the Netherlands. She was officially launched in Zaandam in 1980 before being transferred to the owner. Her hull was constructed with steel. The sailing yacht superstructure is made mostly with steel. The measurement of the luxury yacht on deck is 37.17 (122 ft). With a beam of 8 metres / 26.2 ft THALASSA has spacious room. A deep draught of 3.81m (12.5ft) limits the amount of overall ports she can enter into, taking into account their individual depth at low tide. She had refit maintenance and alteration work completed in 1995.

S/Y THALASSA Engineering & Speeds:

The main engine of the ship creates 650 horse power (or 478 kilowatts). Her total HP is 650 HP and her total Kilowatts are 478. Her propulsion units are a single screw propeller.

Superyacht THALASSA Has The Following Accommodation:

With room for a maximum of 36 yacht guests spending the night, the THALASSA accommodates them comfortably. The boat requires circa 5 able crewmembers to run.

A List of the Specifications of the THALASSA:

Superyacht Name:Sailing Yacht THALASSA
Ex:956; Relinquenda; Theodore
Built By:Scheepswerf Haak BV
Built in:Zaandam, Dutch
Launched in:1980
Refitted in:1995
Length Overall:48 metres / 157.5 feet.
Waterline Length:32.6 (107 ft)
Naval Architecture:Scheepswerf Haak, Scheepswerf Haak
Gross Tonnes:282
Nett Tonnes:116
Displacement:350
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material:steel / steel
Owner of THALASSA:Unknown
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Helicopter Landing Pad:No
Material Used For Deck:wood
The Country the Yacht is Flagged in:Netherlands
Official registry port is:Den Helder
Home port:Den Helder, The Netherlands
Max yacht charter guests:36
Number of Crew Members:5
The main engines are one 650 Horse Power or 478 kW Ddc. Engine Model: 12V71TI diesel.
Overall output: 650 HP /478 KW.
Potable water capacity: unknown.
Cruised the areas of: Den Burg. Netherlands. Gemeente Texel. North Holland.
Area of Sail: 800 Metres Squared.
Yacht Beam: 8m/26.2ft.
Length on Deck: 37.17m/122ft.
Waterline Length (LWL): 32.6m/107ft.
Draught at deepest: 3.81m/12.5ft.
Yacht Type: three masted barkentine (barquentine).

Further Information On The Yacht

In October 2009 THALASSA visited Norderney, in Germany. This sailing yacht also cruised the waters within Lower Saxony during October 2009. She has a wood deck.

THALASSA Disclaimer:

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