The Stealth 46M ARV is a 150-foot motor yacht built to a distinctive anti-radar design by naval architect Peter Bolke. The aluminum hull employs a semi-displacement form optimized for efficiency at cruising speeds, with a long parallel body, modest keel extent for directional stability, and reduced installed power to maintain good hull speed performance. The design maximizes usable length and interior volume while minimizing fuel consumption through careful attention to hull form and propulsion efficiency.
The yacht features seven heads and accommodates significant interior flexibility. An extended aft platform runs along the transom, providing walk-around access to the stern steps and serving potential beach-club functionality. The design allows for blank-canvas interior customization, with the owner able to work with their choice of designer to create a personalized layout.
Construction is in aluminum with a single diesel engine. The yacht incorporates options for zero-speed stabilization and hydrodynamically faired thruster openings. A flat stem, moderate hull flare forward, and small chine knuckle contribute to the vessel's distinctive profile and efficient seagoing characteristics. This is a 2024 project offering substantial opportunity for customization in both interior configuration and equipment selection.
Length
150.92 FT
Beam
29.20 FT
Material
Aluminum
Heads
7
Engines
1
Fuel
Diesel