VELSHEDA Camper & Nicholsons

This sailing yacht VELSHEDA is a 39 m 129 (foot) well proportioned steel ship ...
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VELSHEDA Camper & Nicholsons

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A General Description of Sailing Yacht VELSHEDA

This sailing yacht VELSHEDA is a 39 m 129 (foot) well proportioned steel ship which was developed by Camper & Nicholsons and her design is by Charles E Nicholson and Gerard Djikstra. The graceful superyacht has been envisaged from a naval architect called Charles E. Nicholson and Gerard Djikstra. John Munford acted on the interior design.

The Shipyard Work & Design for Luxury Yacht VELSHEDA

Charles E Nicholson was the naval architect firm involved in the formal nautical plans for VELSHEDA. Her interior design was conceived by John Munford. Charles E Nicholson and Gerard Djikstra is also associated with the yacht wider design collaboration for this boat. the United Kingdom is the country that Camper & Nicholsons built their new build sailing yacht in. After the formal launch in 1933 in Gosport the boat was thereafter delivered on to the owner having completed sea trials. Her main hull was constructed with steel. The sailing yacht superstructure component is made for the most part using teak. With a beam of 6.6 metres / 21.65 ft VELSHEDA has moderate interior. A reasonably deep draught of 4.8m (15.75ft) selects the number of overall ports she can enter, depending on their specific depth at low tide. She had refit improvement and changes undertaken in 2006.

S/Y VELSHEDA Engineering Figures & Range & Speed:

Fitted with a single MTU diesel engines, VELSHEDA is able to reach a high speed of 11 knots. She is driven by a single screw propeller. Her total HP is 405 HP and her total Kilowatts are 298.

Accommodation Provided by Superyacht VELSHEDA:

The well proportioned luxury yacht sailing yacht VELSHEDA is able to sleep a total of 10 passengers and 7 qualified crew.

A List of the Specifications of the VELSHEDA:

Superyacht Name:Sailing Yacht VELSHEDA
Built By:CAMPER & NICHOLSONS
Built in:Gosport, United Kingdom
Launched in:1933
Refitted in:2006
Length Overall:39.4 metres / 129.27 feet.
Waterline Length:27.8 (91.21 ft)
Naval Architecture:Charles E Nicholson and Gerard Djikstra, Charles E Nicholson
Designers Involved in Yacht Design:Gerard Djikstra
Interior Designers:John Munford
Gross Tonnes:104
Nett Tonnes:113
Displacement:170
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material:steel / teak
Owner of VELSHEDA:Unknown
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Helicopter Landing Pad:No
Material Used For Deck:aluminium-teak
The Country the Yacht is Flagged in:Channel Islands
Official registry port is:Guernsey
Home port:Portsmouth, The United Kingdom
Class society used:LR (Lloyds Register)
Max yacht charter guests:10
Number of Crew Members:7
Her Engine(s) is one 405 HP or 298 kW MTU.
Giving the combined power of 405 HP /298 KW.
Cruise Speed: 10 nautical miles per hour.
Top Speed: 11 nautical miles per hour.
Fuel Capacity: 5450 L.
Water: 4000.00.
Gensets: Northern Lights 2 times 45 kilowatts.
Total Sail Size: 8402.
Yacht Beam: 6.6m/21.65ft.
Waterline Length (LWL): 27.8m/91.21ft.
Draught at deepest: 4.8m/15.75ft.

Miscellaneous Yacht Details

Her deck material is predominantly a aluminium-teak deck.

VELSHEDA Disclaimer:

The luxury yacht VELSHEDA 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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Camper & Nicholsons became known for its fast, wooden racing sailing yachts, which included the famed J-Class sloops that competed in the America’s Cup Races of the early 20th century, including two J-Class boats commissioned by Sir Thomas Sopwith, Endeavour and Endeavour II.

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