G W Invader Long Range Gentleman Motor Yacht
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Bernard Gallay Yacht Brokerage
France
Make | G W Invader |
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Model | Long Range Gentleman Motor Yacht |
Year | 1962 |
Condition | Used |
Price | €950,000 |
Type | Power |
Class | Motor Yacht |
Length | 81 ft |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Hull Material | Aluminum |
Location | MARSEILLE, Bouches-du-Rhône, France |
Tax Status | Tax Paid |
LOA | 80 ft 9 in |
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Length at Water Line | 72 ft 12 in |
Beam | 20 ft |
Max Draft | 8 ft 6 in |
Min. Draft | 8 ft 6 in |
Displacement | 120000 kg |
Engine Make | GARDNER |
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Engine Model | x 6-Cyl Gardner 6L3B, 17 |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Engine Year | 2014 |
Engine usage (hours) | 20 |
Maximum Speed | 11 kn |
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Cruising Speed | 9 kn |
Range | 4000 nmi |
Covers |
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Electrical Equipment |
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Electronics |
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Inside Equipment |
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Outside Equipment/Extras |
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Builder | AILSA SHIPBUILDING, Troon, Scotland |
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Guest Cabins | 5 |
Guest Heads | 9 |
Fuel Tanks | 2 x 6000 liters |
Fresh Water Tanks | 2 x 2000 liters |
Description
Themara, designed by the Scottish naval architects G.L. Watson & Co. was built along traditional lines to Lloyds class by Ailsa Shipbuilding, Troon, Scotland in 1962. She was previously named La Bimba, Fair Lady, Atlantis of the Seven Seas, Morning Watch and Themara.
This compact ocean-going yacht has a top speed of 11.0 knots and she boasts a maximum range of 4,000 NM when navigating at cruising speed, thanks to her twin Gardner diesel engines (now completely rebuilt). She has cruised extensively in all latitudes including a circumnavigation starting in 1988. She was also a support vessel for the filming of Luc Besson’s Atlantis.
Her interior has been rebuilt completely using varnished mahogany, in a timeless style, with modern details added for comfort. The galley has been renewed to modern standards, in stainless steel with new appliances.
The wheelhouse is light with good visibility, the original windows restored, and all the instruments updated.
The large sun deck is equipped with a modern hydraulic crane, and an outside seating area and pilot station.
Themara is now lying in Southern France, where considerable money has been spent on refitting her to a high standard of finish.
THEMARA
Themara, designed by the Scottish naval architects G.L. Watson & Co. was built along traditional lines to Lloyds class by Ailsa Shipbuilding, Troon, Scotland in 1962. She was previously named La Bimba, Fair Lady, Atlantis of the Seven Seas, Morning Watch and Themara.
This compact ocean-going yacht has a top speed of 11.0 knots and she boasts a maximum range of 4,000 NM when navigating at cruising speed, thanks to her twin Gardner diesel engines (now completely rebuilt). She has cruised extensively in all latitudes including a circumnavigation starting in 1988. She was also a support vessel for the filming of Luc Besson’s Atlantis.
Presented For Sale By:
Bernard Gallay Yacht Brokerage
France
Presented For Sale By:
Bernard Gallay Yacht Brokerage
France