The 70m motor yacht Numptia has been launched by Italian superyacht builder Rossi Navi at their shipyard in Viareggio, Italy. The superyacht Numptia was designed by Design Studio Spadolini and features interior design by Studio Salvagni. This unique motor yacht offers vast and comfortable spaces which can accommodate 12 guests and 19 crew members.
M/Y Numptia was built under the Hull name FR020 and features a steel hull and marine grade alluminium superstructure.
The 70 meter Numptia yacht is powered by a twin 3516 B DITA-SCAC Caterpillar engines, producing 3,4234 Hp. Her top speed is expected to be over 16 knots, with a cruising speed at full load of 15 knots. Her large tanks holding 200,000 litres of fuel and 40,000 litres of water will enable the megayacht Numptia to have a long cruising range.
The 70 m displacement yacht Numptia was designed with a very exhaustive brief from the client. She features beautifully curvaceous lines with a dark navy blue hill and white superstructure. The yacht boasts plenty of large windows as well as large glass sliding doors reaching from floor to ceiling making the most of an indoor / outdoor flow.
Specifications of superyacht Numptia (Hull FR020) by Rossi Navi
Hull name: FR 020
Maximum Length overall Loa 70 m
Waterline length 60.8 m
Maximum Width 13.200 m
Molded breadth 12.500 m
Draught 3.2 m calculation
Construction material: Steel & Aluminium
Hull Displacement
Engine Diesel Engines 2 X CAT 3516
Capacity ‘fuel 200,000 liters
Capacity ‘fresh water 40,000 liters
Capacity ‘black water retention 10,000 liters
Range at Speed ’economic sea 5,000 miles
CLASSIFICATION: Lloyds Register EMEA – Class * 100 A1 SSC Yacht (P) MONO G6 LMC UMS * Unrestricted Navigation – MCA LY2 compliant code.
Design Studio Spadolini: “The superyacht yacht Numptia has been designed with a very exhaustive brief from the client. All details for the external part of the yacht build has been studied with the client and yacht owner and always in accordance with his specific requests. Smooth inside/outside communication, in the formal and guess area, with large glass sliding floor to ceiling doors (every thing according to rules). An other special feature can be found in all the service crew passage ways that are studied for the extensive use of industrial food troleis.
Rossinavi, Yachtcad Technical project, Axis Naval Engeneer, Studio Salvagni Interior design.”