SPECIFICATIONS
- Length: 49.9 Meters 163.7 Feet
- Beam: 9.5 Meters 31.2 Feet
- Draft: 2.3 Meters 7.5 Feet
- Number of crew: 9
- Built: 2010
- Builder: Picchiotti/Vitruvius
- Naval architect: Philippe Briand
- Flag: MALTESE
- Hull construction: Aluminium
- WiFi
ACCOMMODATION
- Number of cabins: 5
- Cabin configuration: 1 Single, 3 Double, 1 Twin
- Number of guests: 9
EQUIPMENT
- Engines: The engine room, equipped with a separate control room and located forward of the lazarette, is equipped with two 970-kW Caterpillar C32 Acert engines. Various machinery includes two 115-kW and one 86-kW electric generators, a central air conditioning unit and a waste water treatment unit.
- Cruising speed: 14
- Fuel Consumption: 250 Litres/Hr
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SPEED
- Cruising speed: 10 knots
- Fuel Consumption: 50 US Gall/Hr
- Maximum speed: 12 knots
WATER SPORTS
- Tenders + toys: TENDER
- 14" CASTALDI
- 21" CASTALDI
TOYS
- 1x HOVPOD Hovercraft
- 1x SEADOO wave runner RXT215
- 1 x IVECO Amphibian jeep (available onboard from January 2011 - exact date tbc)
- 2 x CAYAGO Seabobs
- 1 x MATRA E-MO electric moped
- 2 x bicycles
- Water skiis
- snorkeling
- wake-board
- inflatable toys
For registration and insurance reasons, the amphibian vehicle and the electric moped are available for client's use in Europe and in those regions where EXUMA will spend a long time. This enables carrying out all operations of temporary importation and insurance procedures.
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The Picchiotti 50 metre EXUMA, is the first motor yacht of the Vitruvius series built by the Perini Navi Group. She was conceived with a focus on efficiency for fully autonomous, reliable, and elegant navigation. These concepts were realized in the hull and superstructure design, the organization of the guest and crew accommodations and the onboard equipment that will allow for the discovery and exploration of the surrounding environment. Philippe Briand, naval architect and designer of EXUMA, was inspired by the streamlined principles of sailboat hulls, where the lines of design, volume distribution and the study of weights are optimized to attain the best efficiency. The aluminium hull is characterized by streamlined, limited waterline length and a straight and deep bow. This type of hull and two zero speed roll stabilisers endow the hull with exceptional cruising stability. Combined with the installed power, these features ensure long-term navigation in total safety and tranquility. She features a reduced draft of 2.3 metres that allows navigation in shallow waters.
EXUMA features unparalleled interior and exterior space design and organization. The successful study of the proportions between hull and superstructure allowed for large spaces dedicated to ensuring privacy among guests, equipment for exploration, stowage of materials.
The use of titanium in all the external handrails combine extremely high reliability even in the most extreme conditions of use with perfect chromatic harmony with the yacht's hull.
EXUMA was designed with a strong aptitude for exploration in mind. Indeed, it allows a range of over 5,500 miles at a speed of 12 knots. This is attained thanks to the 75,000 litres of fuel and 17,000 litres of fresh water tankage. A particular characteristic of this yacht is the capability (123 m2) of stowing large amounts of equipment and gear on board in order to be able to venture out into the most beautiful and remote areas of the world.
During the 2010 MYS, the Vitruvius/Picchiotti, Exuma, was awarded the GREEN PLUS PLATINUM certificate, as well as the GREEN Yacht of the Year award in recognition for her proven commitment to environmental excellence.
The Green Platinum award is the highest caliber green certificate a yacht can achieve. With this aim the primary focus of the design was CO2 reduction.
** Not available for charter to US residents while in US waters ** |