Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Phocea



PHOCEA was built at the Toulon Naval Dockyard in 1976 for the well-reputed, single-handed yachtsman Alain Colas. Shortly after competing in the Observer Single Handed Transatlantic Race she was converted into the charter yacht CLUB MEDITERRANEE. In July 1997, PHOCEA was purchased by her existing Owner and she began her transformation into a luxury sailing yacht at Lurssen. Whilst retaining her unmistakable identity, she has benefited from major interior and exterior upgrading throughout. The interior boasts fine living and accommodation areas with beautiful wood panelling, tasteful decorations and some exquisite David Linley furniture. The Owner's suite, commanding fine views, is situated on the main deck whilst the VIP guest cabin and four other double cabins, all with full ensuite facilities, are located on the lower deck.

Specification

All particulars are believed to be correct but cannot be guaranteed.

Length overall: 246ft (75.00m)
Beam: 31.43ft (9.58m)
Draft: 20.47ft (6.24m)
Number of guests: 12
Number of crew: 15
Built: 1976 by Toulon Naval Dockyard (refit at Lurssen in 1999)
Designer: Michel Bigion
Engines: 1 x 1056hp MTU
Cruising speed: about 12 knots under power, 12-18 knots under sail
Approximate range: 2,000 n miles
Fuel consumption: 195 litres (51 US gallons) per hour at 11.5 knots cruising

Equipment

satcom (telephone/telefax/e-mail) - cellular telephone (Europe, Caribbean & Far East) - 1 x Ribtec Riveria with 120hp engine - 1 x Ribtec Riveria with jet drive - snorkeling equipment - waterskis & tows - satellite television - televisions & videos - stereo music systems - gymnasium - sauna - hairdressing saloon

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