
Keppel Shipyard completed motor yacht KAY in 2005. The yacht can be categorised as having been built in Singapore. KAY had yacht design work created by Mcfarlane and Mcfarlane and the boats exterior was designed by Cor D. Rover Design. Ready for launch in the year of 2005 this boat’s interior design illustrates the worth which are originating from Andrew Winch and the owner who commissioned the yacht.
Mcfarlane was the naval architecture company involved in the formal superyacht plans for KAY. Also the company Cor D. Rover Design expertly designed the exterior styling of the yacht.. Interior designer Andrew Winch was commissioned for the creative interior ambience. In 2005 she was formally launched with accolade in Singapore and following sea trials and finishing touches was thereafter passed on to the yacht owner. Keppel Shipyard completed their new build motor yacht in Singapore. The material steel was used in the building of the hull of the motor yacht. Her superstructure over the hull is fashioned with the use of aluminium.
Coupled to the KAY engines are twin screw propellers. She is equiped with 2 engines.
- Potable water capacity: unknown. - Air Conditioning: Heinen & Hopman. Yacht Type: converted private yacht.
Heinen & Hopman is the company that made the AC . KAY features a teak deck.
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120m (394'), 2005, Singapore, Keppel Shipyard, Mcfarlane
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