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PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS - Provisional
PRINCIPAL FEATURES - Provisional
Length overall - (incl. pulpit) Length hull - (incl. platform) Length waterline - (@ half load) Beam - (maximum) Draft - (incl. props) Displacement - (@ half load) Fuel capacity Fresh water capacity Propulsion Engine options Fuel options Generators
19.60m 64'4"
19.10m 62'8"
14.67m 48'2"
5.00m 16'5"
1.49m 4'11"
31000kg 101706 lb
3000 litres 660 GB gal. 700 litres 154 GB gal.
Twin FP props in tunnels up to 1800 PS (total) Diesel Standard
9kW @ 50Hz (Euro) 15kW @ 60Hz (US) Upgrade
13kW @ 50Hz (Euro)
up to 32 knots*
up to 23 knots*
up to 270 nautical miles*
Electric winch with bow roller,
flybridge and cockpit controls
Hot and cold swimming shower
Sliding cockpit door to aft cockpit
Flatscreen televisions in all cabins
Radio/CD player
DVD surround system in saloon
Electric refrigerator
Electric freezer
Ceramic hob
Microwave/Grill/Oven
Radar/Chart plotter with GPS
Electric speedlog
Marine vhf radio dual station
Trim tabs
Hydraulic steering
Hot and cold water system
Automatic fire extinguishers
Automatic bilge pumps
Generator
AC shorepower/battery charger Teak bathing platform and steps Teak cockpit floor
Fresh water marina connection Vacuum toilets with holding tank Remote spotlight Demisters
Side opening helm door Marine antifouling
Hydraulic lifting platform
All Items Included In standard specification.
US specification includes:
Air conditioning
Upgraded generator
US Coast Guard build regulations
US specification appliances
793 US gal. 185 US gal.
Maximum speed Cruising speed Range
All principal characteristics and specifications are provisional
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