Blue
Bremen - Truly global
exploration
The conversion
plan shown here has been drawn up by H2 Yacht
Design of
London, UK. The conversion costs will work out at a
considerable
saving for an owner considering a new build. Detailed
plans and
drawings are available for the potential purchaser.
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Registered
St Vincent & Grenadines
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LOA 92M
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Beam
19M
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Built 1974 Germany - rebuilt
1994/5
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Class G.L.100A5
(Ice class 1) AUT
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4100
GRT
See
more current pictures
To
obtain more information, price & detailed drawings etc
contact:
Paul
Crowther
paul@atlantic-marine.co.uk
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Concept: Create the ultimate
exploration yacht from one of the world's leading oceanographic research
ships. The vast size of this ship, and her amazing build specifications
create a cruising home capable of handling the ice strewn waters of the
artic circle, cruising in comfort between Alaska and the Southern Oceans
or equally capable in the heat of the South American jungle to the
Islands of the of the south Pacific. A ship that can stay at sea for six
months if needed and cruise 14,000 miles from one side of the world to
the other without re-fuelling. The owner and guests simply fly in and
out using the vast, certified helipad on owned or chartered aircraft
capable of carry up to 16 people. Space at the stern for exploration
"toys" up to 70 ft long!
This motor yacht has been designed to
create a new level, a level that the world of super yacht owners will
aspire to. The interior decoration and final specification has of course
been left for the new owner to create, but most of all, the true
creation will come with the first cruising itinery....
Key
Features:
- Twin engines give 14 knots
- Heli-Deck
(CAA) for super Puma or equivalent
- 14,000
Miles+ range
- Ice
class hull
- Space
for 2 x 70ft Tenders
- Dynamic
positioning capability
- Automated
engine room
- Multiple
back up systems
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