Sunrise Yachts first 63m motor yacht Project 601 under construction

The prestigious Turkish shipyard Sunrise Yachts is presently working on the ...

Sunrise Yachts first 63m motor yacht Project 601 under construction

June 15, 2012

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

The prestigious Turkish shipyard Sunrise Yachts is presently working on the first of two 63-meter luxury yachts, the 63m motor yacht Project 601. With naval architecture and exterior design by Espen Oeino, the Project 601 superyacht boasts beautiful interior design by Redman Whiteley Dixon. With the superstructure now added to the hull making the shell of the vessel completed, the works proceed as expected and this splendid vessel is due to be delivered in 2014. The second 63m luxury yacht Hull 602 was sold recently.

Sunrise motor yacht Project 601 Hull & Superstructure Integration

Sunrise motor yacht Project 601 Hull & Superstructure Integration

Accommodation aboard the Sunrise superyacht Project 601 is divided into 6 lovely staterooms for a total number of 12 guests.

63m luxury yacht Project 601 by Sunrise Yachts

63m luxury yacht Project 601 by Sunrise Yachts

The 63m luxury yacht Project 601 will be powered by twin MTU 12V 4000 M63 diesel engines, expected to reach a maximum speed of around 16 knots and a range of 4,500 nautical miles at an efficient cruising speed.

Sunrise superyacht Project 601

Sunrise superyacht Project 601

Technical Specifications of the 63m luxury motor yacht Project 601 by Sunrise Yachts

Design: Espen Oeino
Interior Design: Redman Whiteley Dixon
Naval Architecture: Sunrise Yachts
LOA: 63.10m
Beam: 11.45m
Draft (max): 3.50m
Displacement (full load): 1,250 tonnes
Gross Tonnage: 1,400 GRT
Max Speed: 16 knots
Range: 4,500 nmiles
Class: BV / MCA
Engines: 2 x MTU 12V4000M63 (2 X 1,500 kW (2,011 bhp) @ 1,800 rpm
Delivery: 2014 (construction started 2011).

Client: European

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