LOALOAT AL BEHAR Picchiotti (PERINI NAVI GROUP)
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A Summary of Motor Yacht LOALOAT AL BEHAR
The motor yacht LOALOAT AL BEHAR is a 104 m 341 (ft) imposing steel ship which was completely constructed at Picchiotti (Perini Navi Group) and devised by Oman Rys and Apuania. The firm of naval architecture who actualised her drawings for the yacht was Oman Rys and Apuania. The interior designing is the work of Oman Rys.
The yacht was built under the name Al Said, for the Sultan of Oman - Qaboos. but in 2007 the newer and larger AL SAID got this name, this one was renamed to Loaloat Al Behar.
The Building & Designing for Luxury Yacht LOALOAT AL BEHAR
Oman Rys was the naval architect firm involved in the technical vessel design work for LOALOAT AL BEHAR. Her interior design was realised by Oman Rys. Oman Rys and Apuania is also associated with the yacht wider design collaboration for this yacht. Created at Picchiotti (Perini Navi Group) the yacht was fabricated in the yacht producing country of Italy. She was successfully launched in Viareggio in 1982 before being handed over to the owner. The core hull was built out of steel. The motor yacht main superstructure is fabricated extensively from steel. With a width of 16.25 metres or 53.3 feet LOALOAT AL BEHAR has mighty internal space. She has a reasonably deep draught of 4.72m (15.5ft). She had refit improvement and changes undertaken in 1999.
The Performance And Engineering Figures For M/Y LOALOAT AL BEHAR:
Powered by twin GM diesel main engines, LOALOAT AL BEHAR will reach a top speed of 18 knots. Coupled to the LOALOAT AL BEHAR engines are twin screw propellers. Her total HP is 8400 HP and her total Kilowatts are 6181.
A List of the Specifications of the LOALOAT AL BEHAR:
Superyacht Name: | Motor Yacht LOALOAT AL BEHAR |
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Ex: | Al Said |
Built By: | Picchiotti SpA (PERINI NAVI GROUP) |
Built in: | Viareggio, Italian |
Launched in: | 1982 |
Refitted in: | 1999 |
Length Overall: | 103.82 metres / 340.6 feet. |
Waterline Length: | 85.92 (281.9 ft) |
Naval Architecture: | Oman Rys and Apuania, Oman Rys |
Designers Involved in Yacht Design: | Apuania |
Interior Designers: | Oman Rys |
Gross Tonnes: | 4633 |
Nett Tonnes: | 2143 |
Displacement: | 3800 |
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material: | steel / steel |
Owner of LOALOAT AL BEHAR: | Unknown |
LOALOAT AL BEHAR 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: | Oman |
Official registry port is: | Port Qaboos |
Home port: | Port Qaboos, Oman |
Class society used: | LR (Lloyds Register) |
Number of Crew Members: | 70 |
The main engines are two 4200 HP / 3091 Kilowatts GM. Model: | A420-6 diesel. |
Total engine power output 8400 HP /6181 KW. | |
Cruise Speed: | 16 nautical miles per hour. |
Top Speed: | 18 knots. |
Water: | unknown. |
Yacht Beam: | 16.25m/53.3ft. |
Waterline Length (LWL): | 85.92m/281.9ft. |
Draught at deepest: | 4.72m/15.5ft. |
Further Information On The Yacht
This motor yacht has a teak deck.
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“A motor yacht was a kind of challenge I’d never experienced before. We decided to enter the market ... and believed the best way to be successful was to design something out of the box and very special.” Phillipe Brian, referring to his Vitruvius Yacht (by Picchiotti)