The one of a kind sailing yacht Georgia built by the well known yacht builder Alloy Yachts has been spotted in Mt Maunganui, North Island, New Zealand and photographed by Trevor Lowe. Georgia superyacht was christened at the stroke of midnight 2000 and became the first superyacht of the new Millennium, establishing herself as a trailblazer for a new generation of boats.
Georgia’s original brief described a modern yacht with clean, uncluttered lines. The exterior requirements were for ample spaces for relaxations, hydro-spa, vast sunbathing areas and an al fresco dining area. Stunning views have been created aboard this unique yacht, emphasising visual connections with the outside world.
Accommodation includes a full-beam Owner’s suite and four guests staterooms, as well as an office and a small gymnasium. The main saloon of the superyacht Georgia is very spacious and pleasantly furnished making it an inviting place for all to enjoy and relax in. There is a separate dining area.
GEORGIA Specifications
Type/Year: | Alloy Yachts/2000 |
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Refit: | |
Beam: | 10.10m (33' 1") |
L.O.A.: | 48.50m (159' 1") |
Crew: | 8 |
Guests: | 10 |
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Max Speed: | 13 knots |
Cabins: | 5 |
Engines: | Caterpillar 3508 |
Cruise Speed: | 11 knots |
More Yacht Info: | Alloy Yachts |
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Builder/Designer: | Alloy Yachts |
Locations: | THE MEDITERRANEAN, St. Martin/St Maarten, St Tropez, St Barts, Sicily, Sardinia, Portofino, Naples & Capri, Monaco, Italy, Italian Riviera, French Riviera, France, EUROPE, Western Mediterranean, THE CARIBBEAN, Cannes, Directory, South of France, Camogli |
Georgia’s performance under sail and under power is exceptional. Her extremely large carbon fibre mast and furling boom system was made by Southern Spars of New Zealand.
At the time of her launch, Alloy Yachts’ Georgia was the largest sloop ever built with the largest carbon fibre mast.