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138.07 m 1967 Luebecker Fashion Party Ship - EUR 3,800,000.00


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Jaar: 1967  Verzekering
Lengte: 138.07 m  Keuring
Prijs: EUR 3,800,000.00  Financiering
Tax Not Paid  
Plaats: Genova, Italy  Transport
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Bootgegevens
Brandstof AndereMateriaal romp Staal 
Breedte 21mMax diepgang 5.84m 
Gewicht leeg 8,640 MTVermogen in pk (totaal) 22,320 
Brandstoftank 504m3 fueloil 115m3 dieslWatertank 480m3 
Kruissnelheid 17Maximumsnelheid 20 


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Beschrijving
The ship has previously been refitted for use as a venue for events on the FashionTV world tour, with space for parties of up to 1,000 people.



The hotel side offers accommodation for approximately 300 guests in 150 cabins, with the possibility of more if the pullman bunks are used.



There are four engines and four main generators.



Crew quarters for over 100 crew, with a standard operating crew of approximately 90 people.



The feature of the yacht is the 'saloon deck' with a pool at the aft end; two saloon areas; a large galley and a multipurpose space. There is high end sound and light equipment; wifi; and plasma screens installed to be visible wherever you look.



Featured on FashionTV since summer 2007, the ship is now in layup in Genova. She is no longer in Class. Price reduced to sell quickly.

Tim Morley - +33 6 80 86 30 91


Upper deck
The aft end of the top deck (deck 8) is a gallery overlooking the decks below.

Forward of the gallery is a 9m x 10.5m open space.

There is then the new VIP area with two master cabins and a VIP bar area.

Forward of this space there are side decks running forward towards the bridge wing stations. These side decks contain boarding areas for the ships lifeboats. There are three lifeboats on each side which can each take 60 people.

The superstructure between these two side gangways contains Officers cabins.

Forward of this on the port side is a ship�s office of 4m x 3.5m with two PCs, a printer and a fax.

On the starboard side is the chart room, measuring 5m x 3.5m.

Forward of this is the bridge measuring 9.75m (wide) by 3m.


Deck 7
At the aft end of Deck 7 there is another gallery overlooking the deck below, and there are two stairways leading down.


Going forward through a door into the superstructure, we come first to a room which is a gym.



Forward of this there are some new guest cabins.




Amidships leading forward from the stairwell is a corridor with the superior guest cabins either side of it.

There are 15 cabins in total in this area. The first 12 we come to are on average about 5m x 2.75m, including en-suite. The en-suite consists of a head, a sink, and a shower. The flooring is the same wood parquet as has been used on the outside deck areas.

Each cabin contains a bed, at least one desk, and a plasma screen.

The two forward cabins in this section (numbered 101 and 102) have a different layout with two double mattresses together in a kind of boudoir to one side of the cabin.



Forward of this there are exits to port and starboard to the side deck, and amidships there is a door leading into the present �owners suites�. This area has a polished parquet floor, and contains one small cabin and two suites, with the largest being on the starboard side.

This suite has a 3m x 2m office with a desk and storage. There is then a sitting room measuring 4.75m x 3.5m, with a superior plasma screen (Gericom), a built in sofa and five armchairs. There are windows looking forward and to the stbd side. Leading off this room is a bedroom measuring 5.5m x 3.75m, with a king size bed, independent air conditioning and a plasma TV and projector. There is a bathroom of 5m x 1.5m with a wooden floor, rain shower and hand shower, oversize sink, and heads.

Leading off the bedroom there is a door to the outside deck, where a private owner�s deck has been created, with a plasma screen, lounging cushions and a Jacuzzi tub amidships with a view looking forward.

To the port side there is another small office of 3m x 2m, and a junior suite with a 4.3 x 3.5m sitting room, with a sofa, two arm chairs, a plasma screen and a door leading out onto the forward terrace. The adjoining bedroom is 2.75m x 3.5m with a plasma screen and storage/hanging space. The en-suite has an oversize shower.


Deck 6
Deck 6 has the pool deck aft, which measures 20m fore and aft, and 16m wide at the forward end where there is an outdoor bar.

The pool has a teak surround measuring 7m x 9m, and the pool measures 6m x 4m. There are two sturdy stainless steel swim ladders and the pool has underwater lights.

There is a DJ station, and there are also two large outdoor showers (not enclosed).



Forward of this deck, we move inside to the aft bar and disco. This room measures 13m fore and aft, and 16.5m wide. There is a slightly raised dance floor made of an onyx-like material with underfloor lighting in places.

There is a 5m wide bar with 9 loose bar stools. This room has large windows on both sides, and there are 14 plasma screens visible, including 5 which are built into the base of the bar.

There are doorways leading off both sides of this room to stairwells.

Also leading off this room is the shop, which has been designed with fashion in mind. The custom built clothes racks have a plasma screen above each of them, designed to show video of the clothes on sale being worn by models on the catwalk; the guests can then try on the clothes and emerge from the fitting rooms to try walking down the raised runway as though they were models themselves.



Forward of this there is a wide corridor on the starboard side, which has some seating next to the windows, known as the Internet Cafe (though there is WiFi though most areas of the ship).



To the port side there is a space which is ideal for use either for conferences or as an additional dining room area. It measures 16.5m fore and aft and 14.75m wide. There are 9 small pillars. Large windows to the port side, and two plasma screens on the aft wall. There is direct access form the galley, and two access doors from the Internet Cafe area.



Going forward on the stbd side there is a control room for sound and light equipment; a small room being used as a photo studio; and a video editing studio. Facing these amidships is a corridor which presently has some display cases for merchandise attached to the wall, and there is a day-head.

To the port side is the galley, with several distinct working areas - the wash-up area; the pastry kitchen; a store area; a food washing area; a prep area; and the main kitchen. At its longest point fore and aft the galley measures 14.75m, and at its widest point approximately 12.75m. There is some cold storage in the galley, but the majority of cold storage is on a lower deck, accessed by a service elevator.

Forward of the galley there is the guest stairwell, with switch-back stairs and four plasma screens. Leading off the foyer is a further day-head and an elevator.



Forward of this there is a space which has recently been opened up to form an open plan dining room/reception room with another bar and dance floor.

At its longest point the space measures 31m fore and aft, and 19.75m wide! On the port side the first 12m is given over to the dining room with presently 122 covers and a buffet unit. There is direct access to the galley via a pantry. There are four visible plasma screens, and there are lamps hanging from the deck head.

Moving forward in this open plan space, with large windows either side, there is the bar amidships that has roughly speaking an L shape bar counter measuring 8.5m x 5m.

There is a comfortable seating area with chocolate brown couches and armchairs, and there are 10 visible plasma screens including 6 built into the base of the bar. There is a DJ station, and a wooden dance floor with mirror ceiling and disco lights.


Deck 5 and below
Deck 5 consists of the vast majority of the guest accommodation. The guest stairwell amidships leads down from deck 6 to a reception foyer measuring 10.5m fore and aft and 19.75m wide. At the forward side of the foyer is a reception counter with plasma screens built into the base, and to one side there is a storage area which is presently being used as a confectionary shop. There are openings in the hull either side of the reception foyer, which can be made into side boarding points if the ship is alongside a high dock, with the use of a shore based passerelle. There are also stairways leading down to the car deck, and forward crew accommodation area.



Deck 4 is accessed this way but is in fact only the upper level of the car deck on each side of the ship - presently being used for storage of old furniture and materials.



Deck 3 is the main car deck and also has a side boarding entrance for use with a lower dock or floating pontoon at anchor. It has a large car ramp at the stern, which can be lowered even when the ship is at anchor and used as a swim platform (though it is quite high off the water when lowered).



Deck 2 is the crew accommodation in two sections. The forward section (42 cabins) was once used for guest accommodation and is in better condition than the aft crew cabins (numbering 40) which are in a relatively poor state.



The engine room is on deck 1, and consists of a steering room to the aft, followed by a plant room with new Triton sewerage treatment systems (note - the heads are salt water). Forward of this there is a workshop with metal lathe and pillar drill etc, and to one side some oil purifying plant. Forward of this is the main engine room, with four Pielstick main engines feeding two Renk gearboxes to drive two shafts. Overlooking this there is a control room. Further forward there is a generator room with four 700KVA MAN generators. There is tankage for fuel oil, diesel oil, dirty lube oil and fresh water. At the forward end of the ship is the space containing the windlass machinery.


Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.


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