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New Launch: Cizgi Yachts 42M "E&E" Expedition

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  1. Cizgi Yachts 42-meter "E&E" Expedition


    The new 42-meter expedition yacht by Cizgi Yachts in Turkey is on the verge of being launched. In fact she is expected to be launched tomorrow, the 9th of August. She is called "E&E", a new name to the name she had in construction, "Jasmin II". The Jasmin II would have been the successor to the smaller "Jasmin" built by RMK Marine. However, the brand new yacht's final name is E&E.

    E&E has been carefully built with performance, capability and stability in mind. With a designed weight of approximately 480-tonnes, keeping her under 500-tonnes, balancing out her weight was important especially for stability. Her entire structure was built utilizing various materials, with the lightest highest and the heaviest, lowest.

    E&E's mast assembly and wheelhouse are made in composite materials. The upper deck is in aluminum and the lower deck and hull are in steel. This purposeful distribution aids in E&E's stability making life onboard more comfortable.

    E&E can accommodate as many as ten guests in five staterooms. The interior design has been done by the artful and tasteful Art-Line interiors. The new vessel will sleep thirteen crew and be compliant to SOLAS, IMO, MCA and other codes. E&E will make her public debut at the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show (MYS) in September.

    Specifications:

    LOA: 42.09-meters
    BOA: 9.15-meters
    Draught: 2.72-meters
    Materials: Steel, Aluminum, Composite
    Design: Vripack
    Interior: Art-Line Interiors
    Builder: Cizgi Yachts
    Year: 2011

    For more information:

    Vripack
    Zwolsmanweg 16
    8606 KC Sneek
    P.O. Box 334
    8600 AH Sneek
    The Netherlands
    www.***********

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