ETV Guardian

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Guardian


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Guardian


Commissioned by

Not Applicable


Scale

 1/40


Length

150cm


Built-in

2018



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Awatea is a motor yacht with a length of 45.0m. The yacht's builder is Royal Hakvoort from the Netherlands who delivered Awatea in 2008. The superyacht has a beam of 8.79m, a draft of 2.95m and a volume of 499 GT.

The Awatea, previously named My Trust Fund, features exterior design by 
Cor D. Rover Design, while her interior was penned by Felix Buytendijk Yacht Design, with naval architecture by Diana Yacht Design B.V.. Up to 10 guests are accommodated on board the superyacht Awatea, and she also has accommodation for 9 crew members including the captain of Awatea. The yacht Awatea has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure.


She is powered by 2 Caterpillar Inc engines, which give her a cruising speed of 11.3 kn and a top speed of 13.4 kn. The yacht carries 64,000 liters of fuel on board, and 15,000 liters of water.


About Guardian

The Guardian is a so-called 'Emergency Towing Vessel (ETV)', an emergency tug. The vessel is leased from Multraship Towage & Salvage. They ensure the readiness and maintenance of the ship and provide the crew. Management takes place from the Coastguard Center in Den Helder.


Where other ships go to port in bad weather, the Guardian goes to sea from wind force 5 Beaufort or more! This is to take a convenient position to be on site as quickly as possible in the event of a (possible) incident. The main task of the Guardian is to prevent calamities.


Commissiond by

Owners Of M/Y Acala, Mexico


Scale

1/57

Length

70cm


Built in

2023

Acala is a 43,1 m Motor Yacht, built in Italy by Cantiere delle Marche and delivered in 2022. Her top speed is 14.0 kn and her cruising speed is 12.0 kn. She can accommodate up to 12 guests in 6 staterooms. She has a gross tonnage of 450.0 GT and a 8.6 m beam.


The yacht is the first example of the shipyards collaboration with Horacio Bozzo Design who penned her exterior lines. Her interior has been penned by Mexican architect Simon Hamui, while her naval architecture comes from the boards of Hydro Tec S.r.l. The yacht is spread across three decks, as well as a sundeck and the yacht can accommodate as many as 12 guests between six ensuite staterooms. The master suite is on the main deck, where the forward part of the yacht is dedicated to the owner and family. There are also three VIP suites, while two twins are located on the lower deck.


The social spaces include the main deck saloon, as well as a panoramic sky lounge on the upper deck where the dining area is location. The large sundeck features a cockpit, pool and lounge area. She has twin Caterpillar C32 Acert engines of 746kW each, and a range of above 5,000 nautical miles at 10 knots and a top speed of 14 knots.

Acala is a 43,1 m Motor Yacht, built in Italy by Cantiere delle Marche and delivered in 2022. Her top speed is 14.0 kn and her cruising speed is 12.0 kn. She can accommodate up to 12 guests in 6 staterooms. She has a gross tonnage of 450.0 GT and a 8.6 m beam.


The yacht is the first example of the shipyards collaboration with Horacio Bozzo Design who penned her exterior lines. Her interior has been penned by Mexican architect Simon Hamui, while her naval architecture comes from the boards of Hydro Tec S.r.l. The yacht is spread across three decks, as well as a sundeck and the yacht can accommodate as many as 12 guests between six ensuite staterooms. The master suite is on the main deck, where the forward part of the yacht is dedicated to the owner and family. There are also three VIP suites, while two twins are located on the lower deck.


The social spaces include the main deck saloon, as well as a panoramic sky lounge on the upper deck where the dining area is location. The large sundeck features a cockpit, pool and lounge area. She has twin Caterpillar C32 Acert engines of 746kW each, and a range of above 5,000 nautical miles at 10 knots and a top speed of 14 knots.

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