SEACALL Denison Marine
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A Summary of Motor Yacht SEACALL
The motor yacht SEACALL is a superyacht of good sized proportions. This 36 m (119 foot) luxury yacht was made at Denison Marine in 1991. SEACALL was once called the project or yacht name 123 Pharaoh; Cadence. Superyacht SEACALL is a upscale yacht that can accommodate as many as 8 guests on board and has a total of 4 crew. The naval architecture office which delivered the design work in respect of this ship was Joe Langlois. Denison in addition was the one who saw out the overall interior design.
Motor yacht SEACALL is the Queen of tournament sports fishing and angling. The motor yacht features four double staterooms, 5 heads, a spacious salon and galley, extensive electronics, and twin 1960hp MTU diesel engines.
The New Build & Yacht Design with respect to Luxury Yacht SEACALL
The yacht's general design work came from Joe Langlois. The technical naval architecture intellectual property are the products of Joe Langlois. Motor Yacht SEACALL received her elegant interior designing from the interior design office of Denison. Built by Denison Marine this vessel was fabricated in the United States. She was successfully launched in Dania Fl in 1991 before being delivered to the owner. Her core hull was built out of aluminium. The motor yacht superstructure is fabricated mostly with aluminium. The length of the luxury yacht on deck is 35.36 (116 ft). With a beam of 7.32 metres or 24 ft SEACALL has reasonable room. She has a reasonably shallow draught of 1.98m (6.5ft). She had refit maintenance and modification completed in 2004.
Engineering & Speeds For M/Y SEACALL:
This yacht for its propulsion uses twin responsive DDC main engine(s) and can find a exalting speed underway at 27 knots. The main engine of the ship creates 2400 horse power (or 1766 kilowatts). Her total HP is 4800 HP and her total Kilowatts are 3532. Coupled to the SEACALL engines are twin screw propellers.
Superyacht SEACALL Has The Following Accommodations:
Having chambers for a maximum of 8 welcome guests overnighting, the SEACALL accommodates everyone in luxury. Under normal conditions she uses approximately 4 proficient crew members to run.
A List of the Specifications of the SEACALL:
Superyacht Name: | Motor Yacht SEACALL |
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Ex: | 123 Pharaoh; Cadence |
Built By: | Denison Marine Inc. |
Built in: | Dania Fl, United States |
Launched in: | 1991 |
Refitted in: | 2004 |
Length Overall: | 36.27 metres / 119 feet. |
Waterline Length: | 29.63 (97.2 ft) |
Naval Architecture: | Joe Langlois, Joe Langlois |
Interior Designers: | Denison |
Gross Tonnes: | 195 |
Nett Tonnes: | 58 |
Displacement: | 90 |
Hull / Superstructure Construction Material: | aluminium / aluminium |
Owner of SEACALL: | Unknown |
SEACALL available for luxury yacht charters: | - |
Is the yacht for sale: | - |
Helicopter Landing Pad: | No |
Material Used For Deck: | aluminium-teak |
The Country the Yacht is Flagged in: | United States |
Official registry port is: | Park City Ca |
Home port: | San Diego Ca, USA |
Max yacht charter guests: | 8 |
Number of Crew Members: | 4 |
The main engines are two 2400 Horse Power or 1766 kW Ddc. Model: | 16V 149TI diesel. |
Overall output: | 4800 HP /3532 KW. |
Cruise Speed: | 21 knots. |
Her top Speed is around 27 knots. | |
Fuel tanks: | 32173 L. |
Fresh water: | 5678.00. |
Power generation: | 2 times 50 kilowatts. |
Yacht Beam: | 7.32m/24ft. |
LOD: | 35.36m/116ft. |
Waterline Length (LWL): | 29.63m/97.2ft. |
Draught Maximum: | 1.98m/6.5ft. |
Further Information On The Yacht
Her deck material is predominantly a aluminium-teak deck.
SEACALL Disclaimer:
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