ROSALIND Stow & Son

This sailing yacht ROSALIND is a 36 m 118 (foot) well proportioned teak/oak ...
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ROSALIND Stow & Son

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A General Description of Sailing Yacht ROSALIND

This sailing yacht ROSALIND is a 36 m 118 (foot) well proportioned teak/oak frames ship which was made by Stow & Son and designed in the office of HT Stow. Accommodating 6 passengers and 5 qualified crew, sailing yacht ROSALIND was previously called Rosalind; Rosalinda. The naval architecture office which delivered the design details in respect of this ship is H.T. Stow.

The New Build & Yacht Design for Luxury Yacht ROSALIND

HT Stow was the naval architect firm involved in the formal vessel plans for ROSALIND. HT Stow is also associated with the yacht wider design collaboration for this yacht. the United Kingdom is the country that Stow & Son constructed their new build sailing yacht in. After her formal launch in 1904 in Shoreham she was handed over to the owner having completed sea trials and testing. Her core hull was built out of teak/oak frames. The sailing yacht superstructure component is fabricated for the most part with teak. The length of the luxury yacht on deck is 26.37 (86.5 ft). With a beam of 4.54 metres / 14.9 feet ROSALIND has reasonable internal space. A deep draught of 3.47m (11.4ft) determines the amount of worldwide marinas she can visit, depending on their specific depth at low tide. She had refit improvement and modification undertaken by 1997.

Max/Min Speed And Engines For S/Y ROSALIND:

Fitted with a single VOLVO PENTA diesel engines, ROSALIND is able to reach a high speed of 10 knots. Her propulsion units are a single screw propeller. She also has an efficient range of 500 nautical miles when underway at her cruising speed of 9 knots. Her total HP is 220 HP and her total Kilowatts are 162.

Accommodation Provided by Superyacht ROSALIND:

The well proportioned luxury yacht sailing yacht ROSALIND is able to sleep a total of 6 guests and has 5 crew members.

A List of the Specifications of the ROSALIND:

Superyacht Name:Sailing Yacht ROSALIND
Ex:Rosalind; Rosalinda
Built By:Stow & Son
Built in:Shoreham, United Kingdom
Launched in:1904
Refitted in:1997
Length Overall:36 metres / 118.1 feet.
Waterline Length:19.72 (64.7 ft)
Naval Architecture:HT Stow, HT Stow
Gross Tonnes:45
Nett Tonnes:33
Displacement:85
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material:teak/oak frames / teak
Owner of ROSALIND:Unknown
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Helicopter Landing Pad:No
Material Used For Deck:teak
The Country the Yacht is Flagged in:Spanish
Official registry port is:Barcelona
Home port:Barcelona, Spain
Class society used:LR (Lloyds Register)
Max yacht charter guests:6
Number of Crew Members:5
The propulsion comes from one 220 HP or 162 kW Volvo Penta. Model: TAMD102A diesel.
Total engine power output 220 HP /162 KW.
Cruising at a speed of 9 knots.
Top Speed: 10 knots.
Range: 500 at a speed of 9 knots.
Bunkering capacity: 1000 L.
Fresh water: 3000.00.
Generators: Onan 1 times 16 kilowatts.
Area of Sail: 497 Metres Squared.
Beam: 4.54m/14.9ft.
Length on Deck: 26.37m/86.5ft.
Waterline Length (LWL): 19.72m/64.7ft.
Draught Maximum: 3.47m/11.4ft.

Miscellaneous Yacht Details

Her deck material is predominantly a teak deck.

ROSALIND Disclaimer:

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