Sailing Yacht Lamadine
Persons: 24
Sleeping: 6
Sailing yacht ‘Lamadine’ was built by Camper & Nicholsons in United Kingdom – the oldest leisure marine company in the world – she was delivered to her owner in 1967 and last refitted in 2018.
This luxury vessel’s sophisticated exterior design and engineering are the work of Laurent Giles. Construction is a multi-stringer system over mahogany frames with four layers of laminated mahogany and cedar planking all glued together and tightened by bronze woodscrews and rivets. The floors, mast girders and engine beds are of light alloy. Decks are composite foam sandwich and plywood with internal framing and teak laid. The whole emphasis in construction is light weight combined with high strength and robustness, achieved by efficient use of high quality materials.
Powered by 2 Caterpillar (C7) 254hp diesel engines S/Y Lamadine is capable of a top speed of 16 knots with open sails and comfortably cruises at 11 knots, when powered by it’s engines.
Technical Specifications
Structural
Yard: | Camper & Nicholsons |
Type: | Sailing Yacht |
Crew: | 4 |
Cabins: | 3 (6 guests) |
Length: | 29.6 m / 97 ft |
Beam: | 5.31 m / 17.6 ft |
Draught: | 2.83 m / 9.28 ft |
Year build: | 1967 |
Last refit: | 2018 |
Mechanical |
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Brand: | Caterpillar |
Engine power: | 254 hp |
Total power: | 508 hp |
Propulsion: | Twin screw |
Maximum speed: | 14 knots |
Cruising speed: | 11 knots |
Fuel consumption: | around 60 liters per hour |
Design |
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Hull: | Mahogany |
Superstructure: | Aluminium |
Decking: | Teak |
Decks: | 1 |
Exterior designer: | Laurent Giles |
Water Toys & Equipment
- Boston whaler 3,80 m.
- Water tubes
- Water ski
- SUP
- Sea mattresses
- Fishing and snorkeling equipment