5889 x 3872 px | 49,9 x 32,8 cm | 19,6 x 12,9 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
19 juin 2018
Informations supplémentaires:
launched in 2007, Constructed by the famous shipyard according to a project developed by the famous English offices of Ed Dubois, Nirvana is a stupendous fast 53.48m cruising ketch that easily sums up all the advantages offered by the vast experience accumulated by the shipyard and the engineers and consolidated by the conception and creation of sailing yachts with a flybridge. In addition to the refined design and styling of Dubois Naval Architects, the sophisticated new Nirvana by Vitters Shipyard also possesses the perfectly honed naval architecture of Dubois Naval Architects, including many technical characteristics of particular interest, including a total draught that can be maintained in shallow waters of just three metres. Numbered 3057 by Vitters Shipyard, Nirvana was constructed with an aluminium hull and superstructure, while the exterior decks are in teak. A fast cruiser with a ketch crew, Nirvana has two masts in carbon fibre compound. Both masts are by specialists Marten Spars and both are equipped with a take-up boom; the height of the upper deck is nearly 57 metres for the mainmast and 43 metres for the mizzen. Nirvana has an overall hull length of 53 and a half metres, with a waterline length of more than 46 and a half metres, while the maximum beam width measures 11 and a half metres. The maximum draught varies from 3 metres when the keel is completely raised to 10 metres with keel completely lowered. On the new yacht, ballast amounts to 155 tonnes, while Nirvana has a full load displacement of 513 tonnes. Nirvana boasts a powerful and complete sail plan, with a 515-square-metre main sail, a mizzen measuring 279 square metres, a blade of 404 square metres, a reacher of 692 square metres, and a staysail of 220 square metres. Nirvana features two twin Caterpillar C18 DiTA engines.