KHALIDIA Atlantic Shipbuilding Co

This motor yacht KHALIDIA is a 44 m 146 (ft) ample steel luxury yacht which was ...
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KHALIDIA Atlantic Shipbuilding Co

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A General Description of Motor Yacht KHALIDIA

This motor yacht KHALIDIA is a 44 m 146 (ft) ample steel luxury yacht which was built at Atlantic Shipbuilding and her design plans were devised by B Kervarec. Sleeping 12 guests and 13 professional crew, motor yacht KHALIDIA is ex 86 Ariane Iii; Ultima; Kara Kara; Tracinda Jean. The graceful superyacht was brought about by the naval architecture of B. Kervarec. Pierre Tanter produced her interior design brief.

Build & Design with respect to Luxury Yacht KHALIDIA

B Kervarec was the naval architect firm involved in the technical nautical design work for KHALIDIA. Her interior design was realised by Pierre Tanter. B Kervarec is also associated with the yacht wider design collaboration for this boat. the United Kingdom is the country that Atlantic Shipbuilding constructed their new build motor yacht in. After her official launch in 1962 in Newport she was delivered on to the yacht owner having completed final finishing. Her main hull was constructed with steel. The motor yacht main superstructure is fabricated predominantly from steel. With a width of 7.53 m or 24.7 feet KHALIDIA has moderate internal space. She has a reasonably shallow draught of 2.62m (8.6ft). She had refit improvement and alteration work carried out in 1971.

M/Y KHALIDIA Main Engines And Performance:

Fitted with twin BAUDOUIN diesel main engines, KHALIDIA will reach a top speed of 14 knots. Coupled to the KHALIDIA engines are twin screw propellers. She also has an efficient range of 2500 miles when underway at her cruise speed of 12 knots. Her total HP is 1290 HP and her total Kilowatts are 949. For stabalisers she was built with Saro.

Guest Accommodation On Aboard Superyacht KHALIDIA:

The generous luxury yacht M/Y KHALIDIA can sleep as many as 12 people and has 13 qualified crew.

A List of the Specifications of the KHALIDIA:

Superyacht Name:Motor Yacht KHALIDIA
Ex:86 Ariane Iii; Ultima; Kara Kara; Tracinda Jean
Built By:Atlantic Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.
Built in:Newport, United Kingdom
Launched in:1962
Refitted in:1971
Length Overall:44.35 metres / 145.5 feet.
Waterline Length:39.93 (131 ft)
Naval Architecture:B Kervarec, B Kervarec
Interior Designers:Pierre Tanter
Gross Tonnes:305
Nett Tonnes:142
Displacement:320
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material:steel / steel
Owner of KHALIDIA:Unknown
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Helicopter Landing Pad:No
Material Used For Deck:teak
The Country the Yacht is Flagged in:United Kingdom
Official registry port is:Southampton
Home port:Portugal, Portugal
Class society used:LR (Lloyds Register)
Max yacht charter guests:12
Number of Crew Members:13
The propulsion comes from two 645 HP or 475 kW Baudouin. Model: DNP12 diesel.
Overall output: 1290 HP /949 KW.
Approximate Cruise Speed is 12 knots.
Top Speed: 14 knots.
Range in nautical Miles is 2500 at a speed of 11 knots.
Fuel tanks: 45420 L.
Potable water capacity: 25000.00.
Stabalisers: Saro.
Beam: 7.53m/24.7ft.
Waterline Length (LWL): 39.93m/131ft.
Draught Maximum: 2.62m/8.6ft.

Further Information On The Yacht

KHALIDIA features a teak deck.

KHALIDIA Disclaimer:

The luxury yacht KHALIDIA 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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