Polly (ex Como)
41.1m Motor Yacht
Overview
2007 World Superyacht Awards 'Best Exterior Design - Motor yacht'
Polly was launched in New Zealand in 2007 as Como and commenced sea trials the same day. Built by Alloy Yachts, she measures 41m in length and has a displacement of 214 tonnes, she was the largest motoryacht built by the shipyard at the time. A performance yacht, Polly nonetheless epitomizes luxury and comfort.
Equipped with two caterpillar C30 1550 hp diesel engines she has a cruising speed of 16 knots and a sprint speed of 17.5 knots.
Finished in dark blue with a metallic silver superstructure, her smooth exterior lines are enhanced by a solid line of black windows across the main deck.
The interior styling is by Redman Whitely and Dixon whose extensive use of marble creates a tasteful contemporary look. Polly's interior layout sleeps up to 11 guests in 5 staterooms, including a master suite, 2 double cabins, 2 twin cabins and 1 pullman bed. She is also capable of carrying up to 6 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience
Details
- LOA
- 41.1m (134ft)
- Fuel Capacity
- 36,000 litres
- Naval Architect
- Dubois Naval Architects
- LWL
- 35.8m (117ft)
- Water Capacity
- 10,000 litres
- Exterior Stylist
- Dubois Naval Architects
- Beam (max)
- 8.5m (28ft)
- Range
- 4,000nm at 10 knots
- Builder
- Alloy Yachts, New Zealand
- Draft
- 1.9m (6ft)
- Staterooms
- 5
- Interior Designer
- Redman Whiteley Dixon
- Displacement
- 230 tonnes (DWL)
- Sleeps
- 10
- Rig
- Motor Yacht
- Keel Type
- -
- Crew
- 5
- Delivered
- 2007
- Construction
- Aluminium
- Classification
- Lloyd's MCA
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