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DRUMBEAT |
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| Type : |
Sailing yacht
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| Length : |
53.00
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| Draft : |
4.85
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| Beam : |
10.35
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| Built : |
2002
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| Refit : |
2010
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| Builder : |
Alloy Yachts
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| Engines : |
Caterpillar 3406E -1400hp
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Sports equipment
Castoldi 6.2m (21') RIB - 182hp water jet with weather protection, Avon 4.5m RIB for the crew with 50 hp outboard and for pulling the water toys, 2 Topaz Race X sailing dinghies for 1 or 2 people (with new sails: regular, beginner and racing) Various water toys: wakeboard, waterskis, double doughnut, 1 windsurfer, 2 Sea kayaks, 16 sets of snorkelling gear and fins for adults and 10 sets for children, 6 full sets of dive gear with compressor (however RDV diving only), fishing gear and 2 underwater Sea-Doo sea scooters.
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Other Info
Built in 2002 by Alloy Yachts and designed by Dubois Naval Architects, DRUMBEAT (ex-SALPERTON) is one of the largest modern sailing yachts ever built. Combining excellent sailing performance, sea worthiness and comfort, DRUMBEAT is also the Winner of the 2005 Rolex Transatlantic Challenge.
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| Fuel consumption : |
80 Litres/Hour
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| Cruising speed : |
11 knots
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| Maximum speed : |
14 knots
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| Cabins : |
5 (3 Double, 2 Twin + 1 Pullman)
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| Guests : |
11
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| Guests sleeping : |
11
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| Guests cruising : |
11
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| Crew : |
10
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| High season : |
230,000 USD per week
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230,000 USD per week
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VAT :
VAT Exempt
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