Athena is a three-masted schooner with a gaffle sailing equipment, built by the Royal Huisman shipyard in 2004 for Internet tycoon James Clark . In 1998, Clark ordered a 47-meter Hyperion sloop from Royal Huisman. By the time Hyperion was completed, Clark had conceived a larger yacht with a cinema, library, more spacious cabins and a galley.
| Athena | |
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| Athena | |
Athena in New Zealand | |
| Service | |
| Class and type of vessel | schooner |
| Type of sailing weapon | gaff |
| IMO Number | |
| Manufacturer | Royal huisman |
| Ship master | Dykstra naval architects Pieter beeldsnijder design |
| Launched | 2004 year |
| Main characteristics | |
| Displacement | 1103 t |
| Length between perpendiculars | 90 m |
| Waterline length | 60.52 m |
| Midship Width | 12.20 m |
| Draft | 5.77 m |
| Engines | Caterpillar 2000 HP x 2 |
| Speed | 18.9 knots |
| Crew | 18 people |
Provenance
The designers of the yacht were Pieter Beeldsnijder Design and Dykstra & Partners, the interior design was made by Rebecca Bradley Interior Design. [one]
In 2004, Athena won the Show Boats International in the category “Best Sailing Yachts Over 40 m”.
In 2008, the yacht passed the first modernization.
Since July 2012, the yacht has been put up for sale at a price of $ 95 million. [one]
See also
- Maltese falcon
- Eos
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Athena Yacht for Sale Royal Huisman Sail .. | superyachts.com unopened . Archived on September 5, 2013.