Eurocraft delivers explorer superyacht Baron Trenck
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
By Merijn de Waard
The Italian shipyard Eurocraft has announced the delivery of their first explorer superyacht, Baron Trenck. Previously known as project 507, Baron Trenck has a steel hull with aluminium superstructure, and she is built to RINA class and complies with the MCA rules. Project 507 is the first of two explorer yacht sisterships by Eurocraft, with Project 607 still under construction.
Baron Trenck combines the typical explorer looks with elegance, style and comfort. She features a large master suite on the main deck, which offers stunning sea views thanks to large oval windows. The suite consists of a bedroom, separate office, his and hers bathrooms with Jacuzzi, shower and walk-in-closet. On the lower deck are four additional guest cabins; one full beam VIP, one double and two twin cabins.
Baron Trenck is powered by twin 816hp MTU 12V 2000 M60 diesel engines, which enable the luxury yachts to reach a top speed of 14 knots and cruise at 12 knots. Baron Trenck is listed for sale by Ocean Independence with an asking price of € 16,300,000.
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