SHOOTING STAR DELTA

LENGTH
30.69 m
TOP SPEED
27 kn
GT
160
CREW
5
DELIVERED
2004
BEAM
7.05 m
GUESTS
10

SHOOTING STAR DELTA is a 30.69 m Motor Yacht, built in Italy by Cantieri di Pisa and delivered in 2004. She is one of 5 Akhir 31 models.

Her top speed is 27.0 kn, her cruising speed is 24.0 kn, and she boasts a maximum cruising range of 600.0 nm at 19.5 kn, with power coming from two MTU diesel engines. She can accommodate up to 10 guests in 4 staterooms, with 5 crew members waiting on their every need. She has a gross tonnage of 160.0 GT and a 7.05 m beam.

She was designed by Cantieri di Pisa, who also completed the naval architecture. Cantieri di Pisa has designed 21 yachts and created the naval architecture for 62 yachts for yachts above 24 metres.

Her interior was designed by Vivai Del Sud, who has 5 other superyacht interiors designed in the BOAT Pro database - she is built with a Teak deck, a GRP hull, and GRP superstructure.

SHOOTING STAR DELTA is one of 2070 motor yachts in the 30-35m size range, and, compared to similarly sized motor yachts, her cruising speed is 3.93 kn above the average, and her top speed 3.22 kn above the average.

SHOOTING STAR DELTA is currently sailing under the Greece flag, the 8th most popular flag state for superyachts with a total of 220 yachts registered. She is currently located at the superyacht marina Flisvos Marina, in Greece, where she has been located for 3 months. For more information regarding SHOOTING STAR DELTA's movements, find out more about BOAT Pro AIS.

Specifications

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