Number Nine

Carp-Navi 1989Length 38.04 m
LENGTH
38.04 m
TOP SPEED
14 kn
GT
284
DELIVERED
1989
BEAM
7.8 m
MAX DRAUGHT
2.5 m
CREW
5
GUESTS
10
CABINS
3

Number Nine, a 38.04 m Motor Yacht built in Italy and delivered in 1989, is the flagship of Carp-Navi.

Her top speed is 14.0 kn and she boasts a maximum range of 3000.0 nm when navigating at cruising speed, with power coming from two Caterpillar diesel engines. She can accommodate up to 10 guests in 3 staterooms, with 5 crew members waiting on their every need. She has a gross tonnage of 284.0 GT and a 7.8 m beam, and she is built with a Teak deck, a Steel hull, and Aluminium superstructure.

She was designed by Willem De Vries Lentsch Jr., who also completed the naval architecture. Willem De Vries Lentsch Jr. has designed 53 yachts and created the naval architecture for 55 yachts for yachts above 24 metres.

Her interior was designed by De Vries Lentsch, who has 3 other superyacht interiors designed in the BOATPro database.

Number Nine is in the top 30% by LOA in the world. She is one of 1236 motor yachts in the 35-40m size range, and, compared to similarly sized motor yachts, her volume is 14.78 GT above the average.

Number Nine is registered under the United Kingdom flag, the 4th most popular flag state for superyachts with a total of 933 yachts registered.

Specifications

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