Tenaz (ex Desirade 4, ex Mamamouchi)

40m Sloop

Overview

Tenaz was launched in 1996 from the Pendennis Shipyard, England, and began life as Mamamouchi, a 38m Sloop.

She underwent an extensive refit in 2010 and is now named Tenaz, at a LOA of 40m.

Tenaz has a sleek profile which gives wonderful visibility forward from her huge cockpit.  She has earned a superb reputation for her performance under sail, regularly achieving 17 knots.

Her four staterooms provide excellent accommodation for a sailing yacht of her size.

Her large lazarette provides ample space for dive gear and other ‘toys’ while her fold down stern platform is a superb area from which to swim, dive and access the tender.

Details

LOA
40m (131ft)
Fuel Capacity
12,000 litres
Naval Architect
Dubois Naval Architects
LWL
31.2m (102ft)
Water Capacity
7,500 litres
Exterior Stylist
Dubois Naval Architects
Beam (max)
8.6m (28ft)
Range
3,350nm at 10kts
Builder
Pendennis Shipyard
Draft
3.6m (12ft)
Staterooms
4
Interior Designer
Redman Whiteley Dixon
Displacement
170 tonnes
Sleeps
1 Master, 3 Twin
Rig
Sloop
Keel Type
Fixed
Crew
6
Delivered
1996
Construction
Aluminium
Classification
ABS and ACM
Refit
2010