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FLY - ELEPHANT BOATYARD

FLY 40' 6" ELEPHANT BOATYARD 1991 PRICE ON APPLICATION

Specifications

Accomodations:
4 staterooms
Length:
40' 6" (12.34 m)
Beam:
18' 0" (5.49 m)
Draft:
11' 7" (3.51 m)
Year Built:
1991
Builder:
ELEPHANT BOATYARD
Category:
Cruising Sailboat
Engines:
1 engines MERCEDES
Cruise Speed:
7 Kts. (8 MPH)
Max Speed:
10 Kts. (12 MPH)
Location:
ScotlandUnited Kingdom
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Basic Information

Builder:
ELEPHANT BOATYARD
Category:
Cruising Sailboat
Model Year:
1991
Year Built:
1991
Country:
United Kingdom
Cockpit:
Yes

Dimensions

LOA:
40' 6" (12.34m)
Beam:
18' 0" (5.49m)
Max Draft:
11' 7" (3.51m)

Speed, Capacities and Weight

Cruise Speed:
7 Kts. (8 MPH)
Cruise Speed RPM:
1450 Kts.
Cruise Speed Range:
2200
Max Speed:
10 Kts. (12 MPH)
Displacement:
94799 Pounds
Water Capacity:
2944 Gallons
Fuel Capacity:
2735 Gallons
Fuel Consumption:
10 Gallons

Accommodations

Total Berths:
9

Hull and Deck Information

Hull Material:
Epoxy Composite
Hull Color:
White
Exterior Designer:
Ian Howlett

Engine Information

Engines:
1
Manufacturer:
MERCEDES
Engine Type:
Inboard
Fuel Type:
Diesel

Overview

FLY was the original Aerorig fast cruising yacht designed by Americas Cup designer Ian Howlett and built by Tom Richardson at the Elephant BoatyardShe is clearly very practical as an ocean going yacht, both in terms of the seamanlike systems above/below decks and their suitability for long passages and/or sailing in remote areas.

The high specification this 'mini superyacht' was built to is self evident from the quality of the stainless steel fabrications, the custom Hyduron (military spec. aluminium bronze) propshaft and seacocks. The walnut joinery and cabinet work was completed by the late Paul Litton, who individually selected the trees from which the interior was built. The design, engineering detail and finish in its day was second to none which was reflected in her build cost some twenty years ago, of over two million pounds.

 

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