Caravelle
1965
This is Caravelle
The 22.50-metre Caravelle – the sixth in the Caravelle series – was not exhibited inside the 1964 Genoa International Boat Show but outside at the nearby harbor in Ducla degli Abruzzi. Purchased by an Italian owner, she later changed hands and names – first Quien Sabe, then Andios – as she eventually made her way to down to Rome.
Specifications
| Hull | 586 |
| Year | 1965 |
| Length | 22.50m / 73′9″ |
| Speed | 12 knots |
| Beam | 5.15m / 16′10″ |
| Draught | 2.00m / 6′6″ |
| Depth | 3.25m / 10′7″ |
| Launch name | Caravelle |
| Previous names | Absolute, Quien Sabe, C5, Andios |
Design
| Naval architect | Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects |
| Exterior design | Carlo Riva |
| Interior design | Carlo Riva |
Capacity
| Fuel capacity | 5,000 litres / 1,320 USG |
| Fuel capacity | 5 m³ |
| Water capacity | 3,000 litres / 792 USG |
| Water capacity | 3 m³ |
Accommodation
| Guests | 8 |