Silver from Hanseatic Marine

Silver from Hanseatic Marine
Silver from Hanseatic Marine
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A relatively new and sprightly eye-catcher is the Silver and at 73m long it’s currently sitting at No. 71 on the list of the world’s largest yachts. Manufactured in Western Australia by Hanseatic Marine, the Silver has been operating as a charter yacht since summer 2008. She was designed by Espen Oeino at the request of her current owner and was tailor made to specific performance and environmental goals. The craft is powered by two 16V-4000 MTU engines and its sleek, streamlined design allow it to easily reach speeds of over 25 knots. The interior could be described as Contemporary Italian and much use has been made of lightweight materials and minimal design creating bright, breezy communal spaces which up to 35 passengers can enjoy.




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