Como
41.1m Motor Yacht
Overview
Como was launched in New Zealand in 2007 and commenced sea trials the same day. Built by Alloy Yachts, she measures 41m in length and has a displacement of 214 tonnes, making her the largest motoryacht built by the shipyard to date. A performance yacht, Como 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 was done by Redman Whitely and Dixon whose extensive use of marble creates a tasteful contemporary look.
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
- 2006
- Construction
- Aluminium
- Classification
- Lloyd's MCA
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