Bridlewood
1984
This is Bridlewood
Named for her US owner’s famed thoroughbred horse farm, the well-travelled Bridlewood was built back in the day when a client could begin a yacht order on the telephone and take possession two years later.
Specifications
| Hull | 750 |
| Year | 1984 |
| Length | 42.31m / 138′9″ |
| Speed | 16 knots |
| Beam | 8.38m / 27′5″ |
| Draught | 2.41m / 7′10″ |
| Depth | 4.30m / 14′1″ |
| Launch name | Bridlewood |
| Previous names | Dream Seeker, La Dream Seeker |
| Current name | Ancallia |
Design
| Naval architect | Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects |
| Exterior design | Frits de Voogt |
| Interior design | Colefax & Fowler |
Propulsion
| Main engines | 2 x Caterpillar D3512 DI-TA 869kW at 1800rpm |
Capacity
| Fuel capacity | 52,900 litres / 13,974 USG |
| Fuel capacity | 53 m³ |
| Water capacity | 17,000 litres / 4,490 USG |
| Water capacity | 17 m³ |