Informations and picture were taken from: http://community.webshots.com/photo/53649935/53820372jFXAaJ and http://www.best-yachts.com/medyacht/rosenkavalier/ Designed by Cox & Stevens and built by the Friedrich Krupp Shipyard in Kiel, Germany, she is still powered by her original Krupp Diesel engines.
Specification: Lenght over all: 71.10 m Lenght WL: 54.95 m Beam moulded:9.14 m Draft: 3.99 m Hull:Steel Main Engine: 2 x Krupp 6L40/67M Generators: 2 x Caterpillar 3306, 1 x Caterpillar 3054 Fuel consumption:approx. 250 Liter/hours Range:7’500 nm Cruising Speed: 11 kn Max. Speed:14 kn Gross Tonnage:700 GT Net Tonnage: 216 NT Flag: Cayman Island Port of Registery: George Town Tender & Toys: 1 Custom-Build Classic Wooden Tender 240 PS , 1 x Artigiana Battelli 115 PS plus more Toys Big sundeck with Jacuzzi, partly covered with a Bimini. Exterior Dining Area on main deck, Liabary, Owners- and VIP Cabin equipped with TV, HiFi und WiFi. All Guest Cabins dispose of WiFi. Interieur Designer: J.G. Verges
I remember to have had a splendid evening on "Rosenkavalier" then it belonged to a group of Greec who were extremely hospitable and I saw the yacht when she was currently restored. There was a big party going on (it was during the Nice Superyacht) and I was showing the 2nd design of Titania. A night not to forget!
This yacht was recently laid up for a long time. Strange enough just after the much publicised refit at Pendennis. But now seems to have crossed the Atlantic and thriving. Anyone know what happened? Who is the current caretaker?