Arabella

LENGTH
47.7 m
TOP SPEED
10 kn
GT
208
CREW
8
DELIVERED
1983
BEAM
6.4 m
GUESTS
44

Arabella is a 47.7 m Sail Yacht, built in the United States of America by Palmer Johnson and delivered in 1983.

Her top speed is 10.0 kn and her cruising speed is 9.0 kn and her power comes from a Caterpillar diesel engine. She can accommodate up to 44 guests in 22 staterooms, with 8 crew members waiting on their every need. She has a gross tonnage of 208.0 GT and a 6.4 m beam.

She was designed by Maclear & Harris, who also completed the naval architecture. Maclear & Harris has designed 3 yachts and created the naval architecture for 3 yachts for yachts above 24 metres.

Arabella is in the top 10% by LOA in the world. She is one of 86 sailing yachts in the 45-50m size range.

Arabella is currently sailing under the United States of America flag, the most popular flag state for superyachts with a total of 1997 yachts registered. She is known to be an active superyacht and has most recently been spotted cruising near United States of America. For more information regarding Arabella's movements, find out more about BOATPro AIS.

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