Savannah (yacht)

History
 Cayman Islands
Name: Savannah
Owner: Lukas H. Lundin
Builder: Feadship
Yard number: 686
Completed: 2015
General characteristics
Class and type: Motor yacht
Tonnage: 2.250 gross tons
Length: 83.5 m (274 ft)
Beam: 12.5 m (41 ft)
Draught: 3.95 m (13.0 ft)
Propulsion:
  • 1 x Wärtsilä - 9L20C - 1.800 kW (2.414 hp) @1000 rpm
  • 1 x Caterpillar C32 - 970 kW (1,300 hp) @1800 rpm
  • 2 x Caterpillar C18 - 550 kW (740 hp) @1800 rpm
Capacity: 12 persons
Crew: 22/26 persons

Savannah is a super-yacht built in 2015 at the dutch Feadship yard in Aalsmeer.[1]

The yacht is the first eco-friendly Feadship, that blends a single diesel engine, three gensets, batteries, propeller, and azimuting pioneering electro-mechanical propulsion platform. This combination offers fuel savings of thirty per cent.[2][3][4]

Savannah is designed in a collaboration between De Voogt Naval Architects and CG Design.

Design

The length of the yacht is 83.5 m (274 ft) and the beam is 12.5 m (41 ft). The draught of Savannah is 3.95 m (13.0 ft). The material of the hull is Steel, while the superstructure is made out of Aluminium with teak laid decks. The yacht is Lloyd's registered, issued by Cayman Islands.

Prizes

At the 2016 Showboats Design Awards, Savannah won multiple prizes.

See also

References

  1. Maarten Janssen. "New 83.5 metre feadship christened Savannah". superyachttimes.com. Retrieved 2015-01-26.
  2. David Szondy. "Savannah, the world's first hybrid superyacht". gizmag.com. Retrieved 2015-01-31.
  3. Michael Verdon. "Feadship launches hybrid superyacht Savannah". robbreport.com. Retrieved 2015-04-30.
  4. John O'Ceallaigh. "Savannah the worlds first hybrid superyacht". telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2015-01-29.
  5. "Showboat Design Awards - Exterior Design & Styling Award". boatinternational.com.
  6. "Showboat Design Awards - Interior Layout & Design Award". boatinternational.com.
  7. "Showboat Design Awards - Holistic Design Award". boatinternational.com.
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