A recipient of the International Superyacht Design Award for 2004, in the "Best Power 32m to 43m" category, "Spirit" was built by New Zealand Yachts and designed by Ken Freivokh. Here's some specs... Length: 33.5m (110 ft) Beam: 10.8m (35 ft) Draft: 2.2m (7 ft) Max Speed: 24 knots Range: 2,400 nm at 12 knots Construction Materials: Composite Fuel Capacity: 17,850L (4,700 US gal) Water Capacity: 7,200L (1,900 US gal) Displacement: 167 @1/2l tons Naval Architecture: Bakewell-White Yacht Design Interior / Exterior Styling: Ken Freivokh Certification: ABS Maltese Cross A1 E AMS & MCA Code Compliance Engines: 2 x Caterpillar 3412E, 1400 bhp @ 2300 rpm Generators: 2 x Northern Lights 65 KW Shore Power: VECTEK Air Conditioning: Marine Air / Wormald, 273,000 BTU Watermaker: HEM 30, 2100 gpd Bow Thrusters: 2 x Lewmar 50 hp Tenders: 2 x 4.5m RIB's
Haven't seen this design for years, wondered if it was built. Like a expedition version of the Craig Loomes designs. Were being offered by the Whangerei shipyards which built modules for the Anzac frigates and is currently envolved in some of the RNZN Project Protector contruction. Nice. Proud Kiwi lol. http://www.newzealandyachts.com/