MYSTERY Oy Nautor Ab (Nautors Swan)
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A General Description of Sailing Yacht MYSTERY
Oy Nautor Ab (Nautors Swan) finished building sailing yacht MYSTERY in 2000. As such, she is built in Finland. MYSTERY had her yacht design work finished by German Frers and German Frers. This superyacht MYSTERY is able to accommodate overnight the sum total of 7 passengers all told aboard as well as 4 operating crew. Launched to celebration by 2000 her interior design and decor demonstrates the abilities of the design work of Nauta Yachts.
New Build & Design of Luxury Yacht MYSTERY
German Frers was the naval architect firm involved in the formal nautical plans for MYSTERY. Also the company German Frers successfully worked on this venture. Interior designer Nauta Yachts was responsible for the internal internal ambience. Finland is the country that Oy Nautor Ab (Nautors Swan) constructed their new build sailing yacht in. After the official launch in 2000 in Pietersaari the boat was thereafter delivered on to the proud new owner after final finishing. The hull was crafted from composite. The sailing yacht superstructure component is fabricated predominantly using composite. With a beam of 7.42 metres / 24.3 feet MYSTERY has reasonable interior. She has a fairly deep draught of 4.4m (14.4ft). She had refit improvement and alteration work undertaken by 2009.
Engineering And The Speed That S/Y MYSTERY is Capable Of:
The 6R 183 TE72 engine installed in the sailing yacht is built by MTU. She is driven by a single screw propeller. The main engine of the ship generates 415 horse power (or 305 kilowatts). She is fitted with 1 engines. The total power for the yacht is thus 415 HP / 305 KW.
On board Superyacht MYSTERY She Caters For The Following Guest Accommodation Format:
Providing chambers for a maximum of 7 yacht guests sleeping aboard, the MYSTERY accommodates everyone comfortably. She also carries around 4 able yacht crew to manage.
A List of the Specifications of the MYSTERY:
Superyacht Name: | Sailing Yacht MYSTERY |
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Ex: | (Swan 112) No Logic |
Built By: | OY Nautor Ab (Nautors Swan) |
Built in: | Pietersaari, Finland |
Launched in: | 2000 |
Refitted in: | 2009 |
Length Overall: | 34.34 metres / 112.7 feet. |
Waterline Length: | 28.16 (92.4 ft) |
Naval Architecture: | German Frers, German Frers |
Interior Designers: | Nauta Yachts |
Displacement: | 110 |
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material: | composite / composite |
Owner of MYSTERY: | Unknown |
MYSTERY available for luxury yacht charters: | - |
Is the yacht for sale: | - |
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: | Singapore, Singapore |
Class society used: | BV (Bureau Veritas) |
Max yacht charter guests: | 7 |
Number of Crew Members: | 4 |
The main engines are one 415 HP / 305 kW MTU. The Model type is 6R 183 TE72 diesel. | |
Overall output: | 415 HP /305 KW. |
Cruise Speed: | 10 nautical miles per hour. |
Top Speed: | 12 knots. |
Range in nautical Miles is 3000 at a speed of 10 knots. | |
Bunkering capacity: | 6800 L. |
Fresh water: | 2950.00. |
Generators: | Northern Lights 2 times 35 kilowatts. |
Sail Area: | 475 Metres Squared. |
Beam: | 7.42m/24.3ft. |
Waterline Length (LWL): | 28.16m/92.4ft. |
Draught at deepest: | 4.4m/14.4ft. |
Miscellaneous Yacht Details
MYSTERY features a teak deck.
MYSTERY Disclaimer:
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"What I try to achieve when designing any kind of boat is to do something which is fast and good looking. That is to say, the whole thing is well proportioned and has grace regardless of the size and type. A boat that is responsive, gracious and has character." - German Frers