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Built in 2002 by Alloy Yachts and designed by Dubois Naval Architects, DRUMBEAT is one of the largest modern sailing yachts ever built.The prerequisite was to achieve good sailing performance with comfort, sea worthiness and space. A unique design feature of the yacht is the one-level layout from cockpit through the saloon and dining area to the forward wheelhouse. This creates an expansive area for entertaining.
DRUMBEAT underwent a major interior refit in 2005. The interior was redesigned to reflect the simplicity and beauty of the lines of this stunning sailing yacht. The colours, materials and furniture are designed for comfort. Lighting is of the highest standard giving the option of setting the appropriate mood to the saloon and throughout the yacht. The overall feeling is one of casual elegance.
NOW UNDER REFIT, NEW IMAGES TO BE POSTED SOON
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Main Characteristics
Length:
53 Mtr (174 Feet)
Beam:
10 Mtr (33 Feet)
Draft:
4.87 Mtr (16 Feet)
Rig:
Ketch
Year Built:
2002
Port of Registry:
Georgetown, Grand Cayman
Main Engines:
Caterpillar 3412E - 1400 hp
Cruising speed:
14 Knots
Max Speed:
15 Knots
Cruising Range:
0 NM
Fuel Consumption:
125 Ltr/Hr (33 Gall/Hr)
Built by:
Alloy Yachts
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Accommodation
Total Cabins:
5
Pullmans:
1
Double Cabins:
3
Twin Cabins:
1
Guests Sleeping:
10
Guests Cruising:
12
Crew:
9
Interior Designer:
Dubois
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Prices
High Season Weekly Charter Rate:
Winter High Rate
190,000 $
Low Season Weekly Charter Rate:
Winter Low Rate
175,000 $
High Season Weekly Charter Rate:
Summer High Rate
170,000 €
Low Season Weekly Charter Rate:
Summer Low Rate
150,000 €
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Equipment
Disclaimer:
The attached specification has been prepared in good faith on the basis of information provided to us and we are therefore unable to guarantee the accuracy of the contents.
Prospective charterers, purchasers or interested parties are strongly advised to employ an independent marine surveyor in the case of a purchase, have a yacht surveyed and sea trailed before completion.
In the case of charterers, that they have satisfied themselves that the information supplies is in accordance with their requirements.
YPI Ltd act as agents and are not principles in the sales or charter agreements.
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