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