Mariposa

    
Project Name: Rosette Yacht type: Motor Yacht
Based concept: Sub type:
Displacement
Imo: MMSI:
Call sign: SYT#: Y00300
Flag: Croatia Port of Registry:
 
Length Overall (m): 38.50 Length Overall (ft): 126.31
Length On Deck (m): Length On Deck (ft):
Length Waterline (m): Length Waterline (ft):
Beam (m): 7.73 Beam (ft): 25.36
Draught Max (m): 2.30 Draught Max (ft): 7.55
Draught Min (m): Draught Min (ft):
 
Shipyard: Avangard Yachts Year: 2010
Hull: 005 Status: Completed
Port: Pula Country: Croatia
Comment: The hull was built in 2003 by Shipyard Kraljevica/Tehnomont.
 
Naval Architect: Avangard Yachts
Exterior Designer: Studio Starkel Sas
Interior Designer: Joachim Kinder Yacht Design
 
Hull Material: Steel Superstructure: Aluminium
Gross Tonnage: Displacement: 279
Class: Bureau Veritas
Class Comments: MCA: No
 
Guest Cabins: 1 Master, 2 Double, 2 Twin
Guests: 10 Max Charter Guests:
Crew Cabins: 4 Cabins Crew: 6
 
Engine Manufacturer: MTU Model: 12V 2000 M70
Number of Engines: 2 Type: Diesel
HP: 1,071 KW: 799
Total HP: 2,142 Total KW: 1,597
 
Engines:
Max Speed: 14 Cruise Speed: 12
Range: Propulsion: Twin screw
 
Fuel Capacity (Liters): 60,500 Fuel Capacity (Gallons): 15,984
Water Capacity (Liters): 7,800 Water Capacity (Gallons): 2,061
 
 

Description

Mariposa is a 39 meter luxury triple deck motor yacht built from steel. She is classed by Bureau Veritas as a BV charter yacht motor S (….) hull machinery. The yacht is able to accommodate 10 guests and 6 crew members. The layout consists of a master bedroom, 2 VIP guest bedrooms, 2 twin guest bedrooms and 4 crew cabins. Special attention has been given to the selection of high quality marine grade materials and equipment throughout the Yacht.

The main salon accommodates a large seating area, a full wet bar with wine cooler and a flush mounted Plasma TV with Dolby surround system. Special care has been taken to secure maximum light entry through a continuous line of windows on both sides of the salon area.

The dining area serves 12 persons, a buffet is provided for serving of breakfasts or snacks, direct access to the galley is provided.

The interior design is done by Joachim Kinder Design of Munich, Germany, and reflects the modern contemporary design, using American Walnut as the main wood, high quality leather, teak and granites all over the vessel.

The spacious main galley is fully equipped with Miele Marine line equipment, cooking hood, BBQ, wine cooler and fridge / freezer, dishwasher etc., a large worktop with natural daylight and plenty of storage space.

The galley has a direct access to the crew area as well as to the outside portside walkway, so that crew operations do not disturb guests at any time.

Going to the front of the main deck you will find the lobby area with access to both the wheelhouse deck and the guest area.

The master suite is located further to the front with a walk in wardrobe, a small office area, a bedroom with a full king size bed, a built in Plasma TV and an entertainment system, a sofa and a large bathroom with rain shower.

Walking down from the lobby area to the guest accommodation you will find 4 guest bedrooms, accommodating 8 persons, all with en suite granite bathrooms with glass showers.

All cabins have plenty of storage space and a full entertainment system including flat screens.

The crew area in the front of the yacht consist of 3 cabins and a spacious seating area with a small galley, a separate fridge, a flat screen TV and a repeater alarm panel for the person on duty.

The Captain’s cabin with en suite bathroom has a small office with a writing desk and storage for the ship s documents.

The two other crew cabins contain two bunk beds each with separate shower.

The Engineer’s cabin is located aft, close to the engine control room and technical spaces of the boat, also with an en suite bathroom, to allow the engineer to be close to his place of work at any time.

From the lobby up, there is the pilothouse with the most modern, state of the art technical, navigational and communication equipment as well as with a small ship’s office, allowing the Captain to study charts etc.

Photos by Ocean Independence, Merijn de Waard and Sinisa

Exterior Photos

Interior Photos

Construction Photos