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Old 05-17-2007, 06:11 PM   #1
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long cruises

i everybody i´m new in that forum and yachts...
i´m portuguese sorry about my english mistakes.

i woul like to know an motor yacht to feel safe and cruise long distances ( like from europe, portugal, to caribean islands ) not to expensive...

thanks for your time
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Old 05-17-2007, 06:41 PM   #2
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Hi Ricardo,

If you live in Funchal, you should already be the expert!

Tell us why you are asking, do you like to buy the smallest boat that can handle this or..?
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Old 05-18-2007, 02:06 AM   #3
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Hi Ricardo.

Please give us as much information as possible. Do you want a displacement or semi displacement boat? What speed do you want the boat to go and the BIG question is how much you want to spend. If you say not expensive are you talking about 5 - 10 million euros or are you talking about 2-4 million euros. If you give us all the facts you will get a lot of help on this forum. And welcome to Yacht Forums.
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Old 05-18-2007, 07:13 AM   #4
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i like big yachts, have a big family and eveybody will travel...i would like to have an confortable yacht, if posible tri deck.


i´m talking about 5 or 4 million euros in max...

i live in funchal, i see a lot of yachts but don´t know much about it.
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Old 05-18-2007, 11:26 AM   #5
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Have a look at www.kingship.com
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Old 05-27-2007, 10:49 AM   #6
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i have searching for a long range yachts and have found Delta Marama:

http://www.deltamarine.com/cp_marama.html

LOA: 123’-6”/37.64 meters
LWL: 114’-8”/34.95 meters
Beam: 28'-3"/8.61 meters (molded), 29'-2"/8.89 meters (extreme)
Draft: 10’-4”/3.15 meters (half load)
Displacement: 430 long tons (half load)
Engines: (2) CAT 3412E, 650 Bhp @ 1800 rpm
Max. Speed: (half load)13.5 knots
Cruise @80% MCR: 13 knots
Fuel capacity: 23,600 US gallons
Range: 9,200 nautical miles @ 10kt
Generators: (2) Northern Lights 65 kW, (1) Northern Lights 40 kW
Stabilizers: Quantum QC 1800 Zero Speed
Bow thruster: Quantum QT 120 Hp
Fresh water capacity: 2,200 US gallons
Water-makers: (2) Sea Recovery Aquamatic 1800 GPD
Air-conditioning: Dometic Environmental 36 Ton
Paint: Awlgrip
Material: Composite
Owner and Guests: 6
Crew: 6
Classification:
Naval architecture: Delta Design Group
Exterior styling: Setzer Design Group
Interior Space Planning: Setzer Design Group
Interior Design: Rothschild Designs and Setzer Design Group
Builder/Year: Delta/2007



i would like to know if anyone knows +/- the price of that yacht ?
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Old 05-27-2007, 01:16 PM   #7
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Smile delta yacht bueno!

I think the range is probably not accurate as in way high.Also the price would far exceed 7 million euros.That being said I am confident you could do well in the previously owned market.Also in a yacht you dont want sacrifice quality for price especially when it comes to the wiring and air conditioning ect.Some yachts are better 5 years old than some brand new,you really should get a broker should you pursue this endeavor.Oh and by the way Funchal is beautiful you are already fortunate.
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Old 05-28-2007, 01:58 AM   #8
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Delta is a good boat i worked on a 124 foot and it was a pleasure to work on her. The engineering is very good in comparison with other yachts out there. Delta has been classified as the Feadship of American Boats
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