Q Alloy Yachts Superyacht
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Sailing yacht Q (Ex Mondango 2) is a 52 m (170 ft) luxury yacht that was built by Alloy Yachts in 2008. Yacht Q was the fifth yacht over 50 meters in length built by Alloy Yachts of New Zealand and was specifically designed to perform long voyages. The impressive superyacht features naval architecture by Dubois Naval Architects with key involvement by her dedicated owners.
The luxury sailing yacht Q’s interior was designed by Reymond Langton and exudes a colourful contemporary Asian style with a combination of light oak panelling and dark brown leather trims, glass panel artworks, Inuit Sculptures and flooring cut in a unique radial design with wool and silk carpets.
Superyacht Q boasts a majestic blue hull with a Matterhorn white superstructure. Yacht Q extends further aft than the other Alloy and Dubois yachts, creating a large curved cockpit area and side windows which can be opened or closed providing climate control.
The Q sailing yacht is able to accommodate up to 10 guests on board and has a total of 9 crew members. Guests are accommodated in 5 cabins located on the lower deck including a full beam Owners stateroom with a unique vanity carved from rare pink onyx and a Japanese-style toilet that can be completely controlled by a remote, two VIP cabins and two twin cabins. All the guest staterooms are themed in distinctive colours with the throws, cushions and bed covers designed in London to coordinate specifically with each atmosphere.
Q Specifications
Type/Year: | Alloy Yachts Superyacht/2008 |
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Refit: | 2016, 2020 |
Beam: | 10.32m (33' 10") |
L.O.A.: | 51.70m (169' 7") |
Crew: | 9 |
Guests: | 10 |
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Max Speed: | 15 knots |
Cabins: | 5 |
Engines: | Engines: Caterpillar 3412 |
Cruise Speed: | 10 knots |
More Yacht Info: | Yachts With A Deck Hot Tub |
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Builder/Designer: | Reymond Langton Design, Reymond Langton, Dubois Naval Architecture & Yacht Design, Dubois Naval Architects, Dubois, Dubios Naval Architects, Alloy Yachts |
Locations: | THE MEDITERRANEAN, THE CARIBBEAN |
The high performance aluminium ketch Q has been built to Lloyds Classification and complies with the Large Commercial Yacht Code LY2. S/Y Q boasts carbon fibre masts by Marten Spars of New Zealand which hold fully battened in-boom furling. The yacht’s sails are by North sails and there are 18 captive and 8 vertical winches.
The ketch Q’s main auxiliary engine is a 3412D 1200hp Caterpillar giving a range of 7.200nm at 10 knots. She also boasts two 90kw Northern Lights generators and two water makers supplying up to 16000 liters per day. Her SeaTouch system has six touch screen monitors to indicate systems and alarm status. Her CCTV operates with four cameras located throughout the yacht.
Yacht Accommodation
Yacht Q is able to accommodate up to 10 guests on board in 5 luxurious cabins located on the lower deck. The master cabin features an Inuit sculpture in Serpentine stone by Niviaqsi and a unique glassblown/metal piece named the ‘Tear Drop Vessel’ by Australian artist Brian Hirst. The master cabin en-suite features a carved one piece vanity in rare pink onyx with a hammered stainless steel sink and a Japanese-style toilet combining both bidet and toilet functions. In addition to the Master cabin there are two VIP cabins and two twin cabins. Each cabin is themed in distinctive colours and boasts throws, cushions and bed covers designed in London to coordinate specifically with each atmosphere. The guest lobby is spacious and boasts a beautiful glass panel, designed and crafted by London artist Julia and a unique interwoven leather and metal clad mirror. The day head leading from the lobby is adorned in green onyx and also boasts a Japanese-style toilet.
Amenities and Extras
Tenders & Toys: Tenders: • 1 x 19' Castoldi Jet tender 180 Hp • 1 x inflatable dinghy with outboard (black Milpro-type tender, perfect for going to the beach - 6 pax) Toys: • 2 x Laser dinghy • 1 x Seabob • 4 x Stand-Up Paddleboards • Water-skis • Wakeboards • Wake-skate • Wake surf • Snorkelling gear • Fishing gear • Variety of inflatable and towable toys (eg banana, donut, sofa) • Inflatable trampoline Audio Visual Equipment and Deck Facilities: • Kaleidescape entertainment system with over 1000 feature films on request • Audio systems in the dining room, bar, cockpit and flybridge areas can be linked using the Creston controller • In the cockpit, Jacuzzi and flybridge areas, music and iPod functions can be accessed independently • Large flat screen TV in salon and TV in every cabin with access to Kaleidescape server • iPod docking stations with Apple 30 pin type in every cabin and upper deck salon • Main salon, master cabin and 2 x queen cabins have Apple TV’s with AirPlay for music streaming • Main salon has Sonos system fitted for music streaming, can be linked to aft deck, foredeck Jacuzzi area, flybridge, etc • Air conditioning in aft cockpit • Carbon fibre masts by Southern Spars • 3Di sails • Large curved cockpit area, and side windows can be opened or closed allowing for climate control or enhanced sea views • Jacuzzi/pool forward with surrounding sun pads Communications: • VSAT Wifi troughout the yacht ( 384/128 CIR|1536/512 MIR ) • Telephone • GSM • Inmarsat • Iridium
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The luxury yacht Q 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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"I loved the look of boats from age, well, nothing. It was the look of boats was as interesting to me as the hydrodynamics, both were equally compelling. I always wanted to design boats which were pretty, and I used to design model boats to begin with." - “Ultimately, the key to any business is the driving force and the ability of the person who founded it, but you do need a good team behind you,” - Ed Dubois