MAGIC LIFE I Aegean Yacht Services

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A Summary of Sailing Yacht MAGIC LIFE I

The sailing yacht MAGIC LIFE I is a 34 metre 112 (ft) well proportioned steel luxury yacht which was constructed at Aegean Yacht Services and her design plans were devised by Mesut Tigli and Yavuz Osman Mete. A good sized turkish gulet (gullet) MAGIC LIFE I is a particularily well designed Turkish built yacht which was launched to praise in 1994. Accommodating 36 passengers and 7 professional crew, sailing yacht MAGIC LIFE I was once called 11. She is a modern turkish gulet (gullet). This private sailing yacht was created from the naval architecture of Mesut Tigli and Yavuz Osman Mete.

Building & Yacht Design of Luxury Yacht MAGIC LIFE I

Mesut Tigli was the naval architect involved in the formal nautical design work for MAGIC LIFE I. Mesut Tigli and Yavuz Osman Mete is also associated with the yacht general design work for this boat. Created by Aegean Yacht Services this yacht was built within Turkey. She was successfully launched in Bodrum in 1994 before being handed over to the owner. A reasonable area is manifested with a maximum beam (width) of 7.7 metres / 25.3 feet. With a 3m (9.8ft) draught (maximum depth) she is fairly deep. The material steel was used in the building of the hull of the sailing yacht. Her superstructure over the hull is created out of wood. Over the deck of MAGIC LIFE I she is 34.14 (112 ft) in length. In 2003 extra refitting and updating was additionally performed.

S/Y MAGIC LIFE I Engines / Speed:

Powered by two IVECO diesel main engines, MAGIC LIFE I is able to reach a top speed of 10 knots. For propulsion MAGIC LIFE I has twin screw propellers. Her total HP is 440 HP and her total Kilowatts are 324.

The Accommodation Capacity Aboard Superyacht MAGIC LIFE I:

The well sized luxury yacht S/Y MAGIC LIFE I is able to sleep as many as 36 people and has 7 crew.

A List of the Specifications of the MAGIC LIFE I:

Superyacht Name:Sailing Yacht MAGIC LIFE I
Ex:11
Built By:Aegean Yacht Services
Built in:Bodrum, Turkish
Launched in:1994
Refitted in:2003
Length Overall:34.14 metres / 112 feet.
Waterline Length:26.3 (86.29 ft)
Naval Architecture:Mesut Tigli and Yavuz Osman Mete, Mesut Tigli
Designers Involved in Yacht Design:Yavuz Osman Mete
Displacement:180
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material:steel / wood
Owner of MAGIC LIFE I:Unknown
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Helicopter Landing Pad:No
Material Used For Deck:wood
The Country the Yacht is Flagged in:Turkish
Official registry port is:Bodrum
Home port:Bodrum, Turkey
Max yacht charter guests:36
Number of Crew Members:7
Main Engine(s) is two 220 HP / 162 Kilowatts Iveco. Engine Model: 8210 diesel.
Overall output: 440 HP /324 KW.
Cruise Speed: 8 knots.
Her top Speed is around 10 knots.
Bunkering capacity: 8000 L.
Potable water capacity: 20000.00.
Power generation: Cummins 2 times 40kva,.
Area of Sail: 4736.
Beam: 7.7m/25.3ft.
Length on Deck: 34.14m/112ft.
Waterline Length (LWL): 26.3m/86.29ft.
Draught Maximum: 3m/9.8ft.
Yacht Type: turkish gulet (gullet).

Further Information On The Yacht

She has a wood deck.

MAGIC LIFE I Disclaimer:

The luxury yacht MAGIC LIFE I 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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