- Builder:
- CUSTOM
- Category:
- Other
- Model Year:
- 2007
- Year Built:
- 2007
- Country:
- Grenada
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
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Additional Specs, Equipment and Information:Boat Name Drakar Dimensions Beam: 20 ft 0 in Engines Engine 1: Engine Brand: MWM Brazil Year Built: 2007 Engine Model: D-229-6 Engine Type: Inboard Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel Engine Hours: 3767 Drive Type: Direct Drive Engine Power: 125 HP Engine 2: Engine Brand: MWM Brazil Year Built: 2007 Engine Model: D-229-6 Engine Type: Inboard Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel Engine Hours: 3767 Drive Type: Direct Drive Engine Power: 125 HP |
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Broker Comments Impressive! Catches the attention of everyone when entering a harbor. A very solid, heavily built vessel which you can use for day/sunset cruises, educational programs or movie production. Drakar can be sailed, rowed (16 Rowing Stations) or motored easily with twin diesels. Even with all the modern amenities it is easy to imagine Viking conquerors manning the oars keeping rhythm with their drum. |
Boat Name
Drakar
Specs
Flag of Registry: Brazil
Engines
Engine Brand: MWM Brazil
Engine(s) Total Power: 250 HP
Engine Model: D-229-6
Engine Type: Inboard
Drive Type: Direct Drive
Year Built: 2007
Engine Hours: 3767
Propulsion / Mechanical
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Measurements / Tankage
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Electronics
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Accommodations
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Electrical & Plumbing
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Deck, Ground Tackle & Sails
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Safety & Misc.
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Broker Comments Impressive! Catches the attention of everyone when entering a harbor. A very solid, heavily built vessel which you can use for day/sunset cruises, educational programs or movie production. Drakar can be sailed, rowed (16 Rowing Stations) or motored easily with twin diesels. Even with all the modern amenities it is easy to imagine Viking conquerors manning the oars keeping rhythm with their drum. |