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About Whitehawk

Whitehawk is a 32 m / 105′0″ luxury sailing yacht. She was built by O.Lie-Neilsen in 1978. With a beam of 6.25 m and a draft of 2.29 m, she has a wood hull and wood superstructure. This adds up to a gross tonnage of 62 tons. She is powered by Caterpillar engines giving her a maximum speed of 11 knots and a cruising speed of 9 knots. The sailing yacht can accommodate 7 guests in 3 cabins with an interior design by John Munford and an exterior design by Bruce King.
Not available for sale or charter on Yacht Harbour.
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Specifications

Structural

Yard : O.Lie-Neilsen
Type : Sailing yacht
Guests : 7
Crew : 4
Cabins : 3
Length : 32 m / 105′0″
Beam : 6.25 m / 20′7″
Draft : 2.29 m / 7′7″
Year of build : 1978
Refit : 2012
Displacement : Sailing

Mechanical

Type of engine : Diesel
Brand : Caterpillar
Maximum speed : 11 knots
Cruising speed : 9 knots

Design

Gross tonage : 62
Hull : Wood
Superstructure : Wood
Decking : Teak
Decks : 1
Interior designer : John Munford
Exterior designer : Bruce King

Equipment

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