Superyacht Thalima by Southern Wind

The Southern Wind Shipyards sailing yacht THALIMA is the first SW 110 RS that ...

Superyacht Thalima by Southern Wind

August 18, 2010

Written by Mike Smith

The Southern Wind Shipyards sailing yacht THALIMA is the first SW 110 RS that was launched by the South African yacht builder as designed by Nauta Design. She was launched on January 31 2010, in Cape Town and will be shown at the upcomming 2010 Monaco Yacht Show.

Sailing yacht Thalima is a performance cruising yacht being hull number one of the SW 110 model. She was designed by a collaboration between Farr Yacht Design and Nauta Design and in keeping with the Southern Wind and Farr Yacht Design tradition superyacht Thalima has fantastic sailing performance, along with good looks and functionality.

Sailing Yacht THALIMA being Launched by Southern Wind Shipyards in early 2010

Sailing Yacht THALIMA being Launched by Southern Wind Shipyards in early 2010

From The Southern Wind Shipyards about S/Y Thalima:

“We wish to thank the owner who – for the third time – appointed Southern Wind for the construction of his boat and the same designer’s team for the project. We thank Captain Clinton and Barbara for their precious advises and collaboration, and we wish them and all Thalima crew safe and pleasant sailings.”

The Thalima yacht is to be exhibited at the 2010 Monaco Yacht Show.

Yacht Thalima Under sail

Yacht Thalima Under sail

Specifications on Superyacht THALIMA:

Thalima
SW 110 RS

General dimensions
• L.O.A.: 33.60 m.
• L.W.L.: 29.80 m.
• Beam max.: 7.30 m.
• Draft: 4.2 m.
• Displacement: 83,800 kg.(Light prelim.)
• Ballast: 31,300 kg
• Sail area: 529 sqm.
• Year: 2010

Designers
Naval Architecture: Farr Y. Design
Concept, Interior design and Exterior styling:
Nauta Design

Material
Composite (Carbon fibre, Kevlar and Epoxy resin and Corecell) sandwich
Engine
Cummins QSB 5.9 MCD 355 HP@2800

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