AETEA Picchiotti (PERINI NAVI GROUP)

The motor yacht AETEA is a 41 m 134 (foot) spacious steel ship which was built ...
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AETEA Picchiotti (PERINI NAVI GROUP)

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A Summary of Motor Yacht AETEA

The motor yacht AETEA is a 41 m 134 (foot) spacious steel ship which was built at Picchiotti (Perini Navi Group) and her design plans were devised by Arthur Defever. The balanced motor yacht was created from the naval architecture of Arthur Defever. Bob Byron produced her interior design brief.

The Building & Yacht Design for Luxury Yacht AETEA

Arthur Defever was the naval architect firm involved in the professional vessel design work for AETEA. Her interior design was realised by Bob Byron. Arthur Defever is also associated with the yacht general design work for this yacht. Built by Picchiotti (Perini Navi Group) the vessel was completed in the known yacht building country Italy. She was successfully launched in Viareggio in 1981 before being handed over to the owner. Her hull was crafted from steel. The motor yacht superstructure is made for the most part with aluminium. With a beam of 7.83 m / 25.7 feet AETEA has moderate size. A fairly shallow draught of 2.5m (8.2ft) determines the amount of worldwide ports she can enter into, contingent on their minimum characteristics.

The Max/Min Speed And Engineering Package For M/Y AETEA:

Powered by twin MTU diesel engines, AETEA can reach a top speed of 18 knots. For propulsion AETEA has twin screw propellers. She also has an economical range of 4200 nautical miles whilst underway at her cruising speed of 16 knots. Her total HP is 3470 HP and her total Kilowatts are 2553. As for the yacht’s stabalisers she utilises Vosper.

The Accommodation Provided by Superyacht AETEA:

The large luxury yacht motor yacht AETEA can sleep as many as 10 people and has 9 professional crew.

A List of the Specifications of the AETEA:

Superyacht Name:Motor Yacht AETEA
Built By:Picchiotti SpA (PERINI NAVI GROUP)
Built in:Viareggio, Italian
Launched in:1981
Length Overall:40.78 metres / 133.8 feet.
Waterline Length:36.52 (119.8 ft)
Naval Architecture:Arthur Defever, Arthur Defever
Interior Designers:Bob Byron
Gross Tonnes:353
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material:steel / aluminium
Owner of AETEA:Unknown
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Helicopter Landing Pad:No
Material Used For Deck:teak
The Country the Yacht is Flagged in:Gibraltar
Official registry port is:Gibraltar
Home port:Vouliagmeni, Greece
Class society used:LR (Lloyds Register)
Max yacht charter guests:10
Number of Crew Members:9
Her Engine(s) is two 1735 HP / 1277 kW MTU. Model: 12V 652 TB91 diesel.
Giving the combined power of 3470 HP /2553 KW.
Cruising at a speed of 16 nautical miles per hour.
Her top Speed is around 18 knots.
Fuel Capacity: 50000 L.
Water: 25000.00.
Gensets: G&m 2 times 180kva.
Stabaliser Stabality devices: Vosper.
Yacht Beam: 7.83m/25.7ft.
Waterline Length (LWL): 36.52m/119.8ft.
Draught Maximum: 2.5m/8.2ft.

Miscellaneous Yacht Details

She has a teak deck.

AETEA Disclaimer:

The luxury yacht AETEA displayed on this page is merely informational and she is not necessarily available for yacht charter or for sale, nor is she represented or marketed in anyway by CharterWorld. This web page and the superyacht information contained herein is not contractual. All yacht specifications and informations are displayed in good faith but CharterWorld does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the current accuracy, completeness, validity, or usefulness of any superyacht information and/or images displayed. All boat information is subject to change without prior notice and may not be current.

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“A motor yacht was a kind of challenge I’d never experienced before. We decided to enter the market ... and believed the best way to be successful was to design something out of the box and very special.” Phillipe Brian, referring to his Vitruvius Yacht (by Picchiotti)

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