CAMELLIA II Austin & Pickersgill
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A General Description of Motor Yacht CAMELLIA II
This motor yacht CAMELLIA II is a 32 m 105 (ft) good sized steel vessel which was crafted by Austin & Pickersgill and her design plans were devised by Frederick R Parker. Sleeping 7 guests and 6 professional crew, motor yacht CAMELLIA II was formerly named Suniper; Gavilan; Sovereignty; Kamelia; Camellia Of Japan; Riviera. The gracious motor yacht has been designed from a naval architect called Frederick R. Parker.
The Building & Designing with respect to Luxury Yacht CAMELLIA II
Frederick R Parker was the naval architect involved in the professional superyacht design work for CAMELLIA II. Frederick R Parker is also associated with the yacht wider design collaboration for this boat. the United Kingdom is the country that Austin & Pickersgill built their new build motor yacht in. After formal launch in 1962 in Sunderland she was delivered on to the yacht owner having completed sea trials. Her hull was built out of steel. The motor yacht superstructure component is made for the most part using steel. With a beam of 6.71 metres or 22 feet CAMELLIA II has reasonable size. A fairly shallow draught of 2.74m (9ft) selects the amount of harbours she can enter into, taking into account their individual depth at low tide. She had refit improvement and modification completed by 1990.
M/Y CAMELLIA II Engineering Figures & Speed:
Fitted with twin GARDNER diesel main engines, CAMELLIA II can attain a top speed of 12 knots. CAMELLIA II is propelled by twin screw propellers. She also has an efficient range of 4000 miles whilst motoring at her cruising speed of 10 knots. Her total HP is 460 HP and her total Kilowatts are 338. For stabalisers she was built with Vosper.
Accommodation Aboard Superyacht CAMELLIA II:
The well proportioned luxury yacht M/Y CAMELLIA II can accommodate as many as 7 guests and has 6 crew.
A List of the Specifications of the CAMELLIA II:
Superyacht Name: | Motor Yacht CAMELLIA II |
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Ex: | Suniper; Gavilan; Sovereignty; Kamelia; Camellia Of Japan; Riviera |
Built By: | Austin & Pickersgill Ltd. |
Built in: | Sunderland, United Kingdom |
Launched in: | 1962 |
Refitted in: | 1990 |
Length Overall: | 32 metres / 105 feet. |
Waterline Length: | 28.8 (94.5 ft) |
Naval Architecture: | Frederick R Parker, Frederick R Parker |
Gross Tonnes: | 184 |
Nett Tonnes: | 118 |
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material: | steel / steel |
Owner of CAMELLIA II: | Unknown |
CAMELLIA II available for luxury yacht charters: | - |
Is the yacht for sale: | - |
Helicopter Landing Pad: | No |
Material Used For Deck: | teak |
The Country the Yacht is Flagged in: | Panama |
Official registry port is: | Panama |
Home port: | Piraeus, Greece |
Class society used: | LR (Lloyds Register) |
Max yacht charter guests: | 7 |
Number of Crew Members: | 6 |
The propulsion comes from two 230 Horse Power / 169 kW Gardner. Engine Model: | 8L3B diesel. |
Overall output: | 460 HP /338 KW. |
Cruise Speed: | 10 nautical miles per hour. |
Top Speed: | 12 knots. |
Approximate range: | 4000 at a speed of 10 knots. |
Fuel Capacity: | 30000 L. |
Potable water capacity: | 7000.00. |
Stabalisers: | Vosper. |
Yacht Beam: | 6.71m/22ft. |
Waterline Length (LWL): | 28.8m/94.5ft. |
Draught at deepest: | 2.74m/9ft. |
Miscellaneous Yacht Details
She has a teak deck.
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