Carinthia VII

The Carinthia VII in Venice in 2009

Germanischer Lloyd

IMO number:. 8994001

The Carinthia VII is a luxury yacht in the Austrian department store heiress Heidi Horten and ranked No. 28 in the list of the longest motor yachts in the world. The Carinthia VII sailing under the flag of Malta. Home port is Valletta.

Development

The ship was designed by British designer Tim Heywood and built by the German Lürssen shipyard in Bremen. The Carinthia VII replaced the also at Lürssen in 1973 built, 71 m long, designed by Jon Bannenberg Carinthia VI ( other name: The One ), the predecessor of Carinthia VI was formed in 1971 with her ​​first trip in Kefalonia spilled over reef and sunk Carinthia V. The estimated construction costs amounted to 100 million euros. A deck port is Port Vauban in Antibes on the Quai de la Grande Plaisance.

Technology

The Carinthia VII is measured with 3642 GT. The motor system consists of four diesel engines of the MTU 1163 with an output of 9,925 hp. The top speed is 26 knots ( 48 km / h). At the bow of the ship, there is a helipad.

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