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  • Design 263 - Ilona
  • Ilona, a 45.0 m. (147.6') motor yacht, made her London debut in March. As Pendennis's first venture into the world of motor yachts, she was seen (among other places) at Tower Bridge in London, where her sheer size and her power caused a stir among gathering crowds.

    SOURCE : 'Boat International USA' June 99




    Ilona, a 45-metre all-alloy yacht, was launched from the Pendennis Shipyard in December.


    The 334-ton luxury motor yacht is the first of its type to build at a yard known for building or refitting high-quality sailing yachts such as Taramber, Mamamouchi, Adix and Adela.


    Naval Architect Ed Dubois drew the lines for this 15-knot cruiser, which is constructed entirely of aluminium to Det Norske Veritas classification. Redman Whiteley Design created the interior with large open spaces, comfort and practicality for up to 14 guests and a crew of 12. Ilona is powered by twin 960-hp, 3508 Caterpillars, which allow her to achieve 6,000 nautical miles at 12 knots. The yacht is fitted with a helicopter landing pad and full refueling capability.


    SOURCE: 'Show Boats International' May 1999




    SPECIFICATION
    Model: 45 m. Motor Yacht
    LOA: 45.0 m. (147.6')
    LWL: 40.6 m. (133.2')
    Beam (maximum): 9.5 m. (31.2')
    Draft: 2.2 m. (6.9')
    DWL Displacement (half load): 365.0 t. (359 tons)
    Engine: 2 x 960hp Caterpillar 3508, 716 b.kW. (960 bhp) @ 1,800 r.p.m
    Construction: Hull: Aluminium

    Construction: Superstructure: Aluminium
    Fuel capacity: 71,000 l (18,757 U.S Gal.).
    Fresh water capacity: 25,200 l. (6,657 U.S Gal.) + water maker
    Builder: Pendennis Shipyard
    Launch date: December 1998
    Interior styling: Redman Whiteley Design
    Classification: DNV maltese cross 1 AI, LC RO, YACHT EO
    Propeller: Teignbridge Propellors ltd., 5 blade, 1.3m. (4.1') diametre
    Thrusters: Bow: Koop Nautic Electric 125 kW. (168 h.p.)

     
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