PIET HEIN Nv De Vries
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A Summary of Motor Yacht PIET HEIN
This 31 m (103 foot) luxury yacht was produced at Nv Amsterdamsche Scheepswerf G De Vries Lentsch Jr in 1937. Motor Yacht PIET HEIN is a well sized superyacht. The firm of naval architecture that made the drawings on this ship is De Voogt Naval Architects. Luxury yacht PIET HEIN is a handsome yacht that is able to accommodate a total of 6 people on board and has approximately 5 crew members.
The Building & Naval Architecture relating to Luxury Yacht PIET HEIN
De Voogt Naval Architects was the naval architecture company involved in the professional vessel plans for PIET HEIN. Also the company De Voogt Naval Architects skillfully worked on this venture. Created by Nv Amsterdamsche Scheepswerf G De Vries Lentsch Jr the vessel was built in the country of the Netherlands. She was successfully launched in Amsterdam in 1937 before being handed over to the owner. The hull was built out of steel. The motor yacht superstructure component is fabricated for the most part from teak. With a beam of 5.49 metres / 18 ft PIET HEIN has moderate internal space. A reasonably shallow draught of 1.55m (5.1ft) determines the amount of overall ports she can enter into, taking into account their particular characteristics. She had refit improvement and changes carried out in 1990.
Engineering & Speeds On M/Y PIET HEIN:
For propulsion PIET HEIN has twin screw propellers. The engine of the yacht produces 160 horse power (or 118 kilowatts). She is equiped with 2 engines. The combined power for the yacht is accordingly 320 HP / 235 KW.
On Superyacht PIET HEIN There is Passenger Accommodation For Guest:
Having room for a limit of 6 visiting passengers spending the night, the PIET HEIN accommodates everyone in style. The boat carries circa 5 expert yacht crew to run.
A List of the Specifications of the PIET HEIN:
Superyacht Name: | Motor Yacht PIET HEIN |
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Built By: | NV Amsterdamsche Scheepswerf G. de Vries Lentsch Jr. |
Built in: | Amsterdam, Dutch |
Launched in: | 1937 |
Refitted in: | 1990 |
Length Overall: | 31.33 metres / 102.8 feet. |
Waterline Length: | 29.26 (96 ft) |
Naval Architecture: | De Voogt Naval Architects, De Voogt Naval Architects |
Gross Tonnes: | 151 |
Nett Tonnes: | 68 |
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material: | steel / teak |
Owner of PIET HEIN: | Unknown |
PIET HEIN 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: | Netherlands |
Official registry port is: | Amsterdam |
Home port: | Muiden, The Netherlands |
Max yacht charter guests: | 6 |
Number of Crew Members: | 5 |
The propulsion comes from two 160 Horse Power or 118 Kilowatts Daf. | |
Total engine power output 320 HP /235 KW. | |
Approximate Cruise Speed is 11 nautical miles per hour. | |
Top Speed: | 12 knots. |
Fuel Capacity: | 5000 L. |
Fresh water: | 3500.00. |
Yacht Beam: | 5.49m/18ft. |
Waterline Length (LWL): | 29.26m/96ft. |
Draught at deepest: | 1.55m/5.1ft. |
Further Information On The Yacht
This motor yacht has a teak deck.
PIET HEIN Disclaimer:
The luxury yacht PIET HEIN displayed on this page is merely informational and she is not necessarily available for yacht charter or for sale, nor is she represented or marketed in anyway by CharterWorld. This web page and the superyacht information contained herein is not contractual. All yacht specifications and informations are displayed in good faith but CharterWorld does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the current accuracy, completeness, validity, or usefulness of any superyacht information and/or images displayed. All boat information is subject to change without prior notice and may not be current.
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“The way we design, is we design fully custom, fully unique yachts, we start with a blank piece of paper and we start asking the client how they use the boat, what they want to do on board, what kind of experience they have but we also want input on what kind of styling they like... It’s about getting to learn about the owner and how they want to use the boat.” - Ronno Schouten, Design Manager of De Voogt Naval Architects