ANTARES Arthur Holgate

Arthur Holgate completed sailing yacht ANTARES in 1975. Accordingly, she has ...
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ANTARES Arthur Holgate

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A Summary of Sailing Yacht ANTARES

Arthur Holgate completed sailing yacht ANTARES in 1975. Accordingly, she has the distinction of being built within South Africa. ANTARES is a yacht which had yacht design work developed by Arthur Holgate and Arthur Holgate. This superyacht ANTARES can sleep overnight the number of 8 aboard as well as 5 operating crew. Arthur Holgates Schooner Antares ran aground in the early 1980's off the northern tip of Cozumel, Mexico. Unfortunately the Schooner was not salvageable.

Shipyard Work & Yacht Design of Luxury Yacht ANTARES

Arthur Holgate was the naval architect firm involved in the professional vessel plans for ANTARES. Also the company Arthur Holgate skillfully collaborated on this project. Built by Arthur Holgate the vessel was constructed in the recognised yachting country South Africa. She was successfully launched in Cape Town in 1975 before being delivered to the owner. Her core hull was crafted from steel. The sailing yacht superstructure is made predominantly from teak. The total length of the luxury yacht on deck is 28.35 (93 ft). With a beam of 6.1 m or 20 feet ANTARES has reasonable interior. A fairly shallow draught of 2.9m (9.5ft) selects the amount of worldwide marinas she can enter into, contingent on their particular depth. She had refit improvement and modification completed by 1993.

The Engineering And The Speed That S/Y ANTARES is Able To Achieve:

The 8V 71 engine powering the yacht is produced by GM. Connected to her GM engine(s) are a single screw propeller. The main engine of the ship generates 335 horse power (or 247 kilowatts). She is equiped with 1 engines. The sum output for the boat is 335 HP / 247 KW.

On Superyacht ANTARES There is Accommodation Capacity For:

Having room for a limit of 8 visiting passengers staying on board, the ANTARES accommodates everyone in style. This ship utilises approximately 5 capable yacht crew to manage.

A List of the Specifications of the ANTARES:

Superyacht Name:Sailing Yacht ANTARES
Built By:Arthur Holgate
Built in:Cape Town, South Africa
Launched in:1975
Refitted in:1993
Length Overall:32.6 metres / 107 feet.
Waterline Length:24.11 (79.1 ft)
Naval Architecture:Arthur Holgate, Arthur Holgate
Gross Tonnes:100
Nett Tonnes:77
Displacement:86
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material:steel / teak
Owner of ANTARES:Unknown
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Helicopter Landing Pad:No
Material Used For Deck:teak
The Country the Yacht is Flagged in:Cayman Islands
Official registry port is:George Town
Home port:St. Thomas Vi, USA
Max yacht charter guests:8
Number of Crew Members:5
Her Engine(s) is one 335 HP or 247 kW GM. Engine Model: 8V 71 diesel.
Giving the combined power of 335 HP /247 KW.
Approximate Cruise Speed is 9 nautical miles per hour.
Her top Speed is around 11 nautical miles per hour.
Fuel tanks: 9092 L.
Water: 7274.00.
Generators: Onan 1 times 17.5 kilowatts.
Sail Area: 6000.
Yacht Beam: 6.1m/20ft.
LOD: 28.35m/93ft.
Waterline Length (LWL): 24.11m/79.1ft.
Draught at deepest: 2.9m/9.5ft.
Yacht Type: twin masted schooner.

Miscellaneous Yacht Details

She has a teak deck.

ANTARES Disclaimer:

The luxury yacht ANTARES 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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