Fraser Yachts has announced the addition of 58-metre luxury expedition yacht Seawolf to its charter fleet.
Built by Dutch yard J. & K. Smits Scheepswerven in 1957, Seawolf has spent time exploring remote islands in some of the world’s most impressive destinations, including Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands, French Polynesia, Fiji, New Zealand and Indonesia. She is famed for once towing two aircraft carriers simultaneously from Boston to Japan during her former life as ocean salvage tug Clyde.
Seawolf was converted into a #superyacht at Astilleros de Palma in Mallorca from 1998 to 2004, and accommodates 12 guests in six elegantly appointed staterooms. In 2016, she underwent a complete repaint and rebuild of her main engines.
Featuring all the latest electronic technology and state-of-the-art AV systems one would expect, Seawolf also has amenities including a wet bar, jacuzzi, swimming pool and attractive areas for open-air dining and relaxing. Her extensive range of water toys includes sea-doos and windsurfs, while a certified dive instructor caters for the needs of guests who want to explore beneath the surface, too.
Specifications:
Built/Refit | 1957/2016 |
Builder | Scheepswerf Smit |
Type | |
Length | 58.83m (193'00") |
Beam | 10.36m (34'00") |
Draft | 4.5m (14'09") |
Gross Tonnage | 851 |
Hull | Steel |
Stabilisers | At Anchor |
Engines | 2 X Man Rb666 |
Generators | 280kw Scania Di12 X 2 220kw Newage/Stamford 260kw Marathon Magnaplus |
Cruising/Max Speed | 10 Knots (Cruising) / 13 Knots (Max) |
Cruise Range | 10,500 Nm |
Economical Range | 9,600 Nm |
Exterior Designer | Jca Hoogenbosch |
Interior Designer | Renato Parla Piano |
Classification | Abs |
Flag | Marshall Isl. |
Staterooms | 6 |
Guests | 12 |
Crew | 13 |
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