Crescent (yacht)

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History
 Cayman Islands
NameCrescent
OwnerBlack Dragon Minerals LLC.
BuilderLürssen
Launched3 April 2017[2]
In service2018[3]
Identification
General characteristics [4]
Class and typeMotor yacht
Tonnage9,034 GT
Length135.61 m (444.9 ft)
Beam21 m (69 ft)
Draught5.20 m (17.1 ft)
Propulsion2x 4,963hp MTU (20V 4000 M73L) diesel engines
Speed
  • 20 knots (37 km/h) (maximum)
  • 11 knots (20 km/h) (cruising)
Capacity36 passengers
Crew59

The 135.61 m (444.9 ft) superyacht Crescent was launched by Lürssen at their yard near Rendsburg. The yacht's exterior design is from Espen Øino (Oeino) and Zuretti Design was responsible for the interior design.[2][3]

Design[]

Her length is 135.61 m (444.9 ft), beam is 21 m (69 ft) and she has a draught of 5.20 m (17.1 ft). The hull is built out of steel while the superstructure is made out of aluminium with teak laid decks. The yacht is classed by Lloyd's Register and flagged in the Cayman Islands.[1]

Amenities[]

Zero speed stabilizers, gym, elevator, swimming pool, movie theatre, tender garage, swimming platform, air conditioning, BBQ, beach club, spa room, underwater lights, beauty salon. There are also two helicopter landing pad's, one is on the bow of the yacht while the other one is located on the top deck. The one on the top deck can be covered by a hangar that is built into the main mast.[3][4]

Performance[]

She is powered by twin 7,512hp MTU (20V 1163 M84) diesel engines. The engines power two propellers, which in turn propel the ship to a top speed of 15 knots (28 km/h). At a cruising speed of 11 knots (20 km/h), her maximum range is 7,000 nmi (13,000 km).[4]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "Crescent Yacht". Marine Traffic. Retrieved 2020-11-14.
  2. ^ a b "Exclusive: new 100m+ Lürssen superyacht hits the water". SuperYacht Times. Retrieved 2020-11-14.
  3. ^ a b c "Lürssen delivers 135m superyacht Crescent". SuperYacht Times. Retrieved 2020-11-14.
  4. ^ a b c "CRESCENT(EX: PROJECT THUNDER)". Yacht Charter Fleet. Retrieved 2020-11-14.
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