Vitters Shipyard has shared the beautiful photo below, taken by Captain Gregory Monks, showing their striking 42,60m SARISSA at anchor in the fabulous Wayag Raja Ampat in West Papua, Indonesia. Currently sailing all over the world with the owners and their family, this elegant and outstanding charter yacht was the first largest carbon fibre sloop built in the Netherlands in 2011.
Boasting a fully modern hull shape, sail plan, and spectacular vertical portlights, the eye-catching performance globetrotter was designed by naval architect Bill Tripp. Created by Rhoades Young, the interiors are modern and spacious, yet warm and inviting. A key feature are curved corridors, as well as an amazing mix of various finishing materials like limed oak panels and cherry furniture with brushed stainless steel fittings.
Offering a great combination of performance, adventure and pleasure, luxury yacht SARISSA can sleep up to 8 guests in across five breath-taking cabins. There is a lovely master suite, two double cabins – one of which is convertible into an office, a children’s cabin which has three berths, plus a single Nanny’s cabin.
SHARLOU Specifications
Type/Year: | Vitters/2011 |
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Beam: | 8.30m (27' 3") |
L.O.A.: | 42.65m (139' 11") |
Crew: | 6 |
Guests: | 10 |
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Max Speed: | 17 knots |
Cabins: | 5 |
Engines: | Caterpillar C12 366BKW |
Cruise Speed: | 11 knots |
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