GRAZIADIU Overmarine Mangusta (Rodriguez Group)

The motor yacht GRAZIADIU is a 31 m 103 (foot) well sized composite ship which ...
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GRAZIADIU Overmarine Mangusta (Rodriguez Group)

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A Summary of Motor Yacht GRAZIADIU

The motor yacht GRAZIADIU is a 31 m 103 (foot) well sized composite ship which was crafted by Overmarine (Rodriguez Group) and her design plans were devised by Studio Bacigalupo and Stefano Righini. This graceful superyacht has been envisaged by the naval architecture of Studio Bacigalupo and Stefano Righini. Stefano Righini Design was involved in the designing of the interior.

The Shipyard Work & Naval Architecture for Luxury Yacht GRAZIADIU

Studio Bacigalupo was the naval architecture company involved in the technical vessel design work for GRAZIADIU. Her interior design was completed by Stefano Righini Design. Studio Bacigalupo and Stefano Righini is also associated with the yacht general design work for this yacht. Built at Overmarine (Rodriguez Group) this vessel was completed in the country of Italy. She was officially launched in Viareggio in 2008 before being handed over to the owner. Her main hull was constructed with composite. The motor yacht superstructure component is fabricated extensively from composite. With a width of 6.93 metres or 22.74 feet GRAZIADIU has moderate internal space. A shallow draught of 1.1m (3.61ft) selects the amount of marinas she can visit, taking into account their particular depth at low tide.

M/Y GRAZIADIU Engine Room & Propulsion:

Powered by twin MTU diesel engines, GRAZIADIU will reach a top speed of 34 knots. Her propulsion units are twin water jets. She also has an economical range of 450 nautical miles whilst motoring at her cruise speed of 31 knots. Her total HP is 4500 HP and her total Kilowatts are 3357.

A List of the Specifications of the GRAZIADIU:

Superyacht Name:Motor Yacht GRAZIADIU
Ex:(Mangusta 105 S)
Built By:Overmarine (Rodriguez Group)
Built in:Viareggio, Italian
Launched in:2008
Length Overall:31.4 metres / 103 feet.
Naval Architecture:Studio Bacigalupo and Stefano Righini, Studio Bacigalupo
Designers Involved in Yacht Design:Stefano Righini
Interior Designers:Stefano Righini Design
Displacement:92
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material:composite / composite
Owner of GRAZIADIU:Unknown
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Helicopter Landing Pad:No
Completed survey under Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) Large Yacht Code:Yes
The main engines are two 2250 HP / 1679 kW MTU. Engine Model: 16V 2000 M93 diesel.
Overall output: 4500 HP /3357 KW.
Approximate Cruise Speed is 31 nautical miles per hour.
Her top Speed is around 34 nautical miles per hour.
Approximate range: 450 at a speed of 31 knots.
Bunkering capacity: 13000 L.
Water: 1800.00.
Beam: 6.93m/22.74ft.
Draught Maximum: 1.1m/3.61ft.
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The luxury yacht GRAZIADIU 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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"From designing to construction of the mould and relative laminating in composite materials, to cutting of the metal sheets, to the final outfitting, including on-board electronics and on-board plant design, all processes are carried out by the Group. 100% made in Italy and absolute quality. The Group is based in Tuscany, Italy, with various production facilities in the areas of Viareggio, Massa and Pisa.: - Mangusta Yachts from Overmarine

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