This 80-foot steel motor yacht was built in 2001 by the Dutch yard De Vries Lentsch, known for thoughtful long-range cruising designs. The hull features a classic exterior with distinctive sheer, a flared bow, and canoe stern for good sea-keeping qualities. Two Caterpillar diesel engines producing 610 horsepower provide reliable power, while hydraulic bow and stern thrusters make handling straightforward. An underway stabiliser system helps maintain comfort in a seaway.
The accommodations centre around five cabins offering ten berths, with four heads and a layout suited to families or extended cruising groups. The interior carries a traditional mahogany finish throughout. Extensive deck areas provide space for relaxing, dining, and sunbathing—well-suited to Mediterranean exploration or longer passages.
The yacht was designed with long-range cruising in mind, balancing safety and comfort for extended time at sea. Her combination of capable hull design, established engine power, and practical deck and interior planning reflects the considered approach to yacht design that defined the De Vries Lentsch brand during this era.
Length
80.38 FT
Beam
20.51 FT
Draft
7.38 FT
Material
Steel
Cabins
5
Heads
4
Engines
2
Engine Make
Caterpillar
Power
2 x NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel