This is Intent
Launched in 1969, the 36.81-metre Intent was primarily intended as a family boat. Particular attention was paid to the layout, furnishings and equipment to ensure a genuine homely feel in the lounge, owner's stateroom and four double-bunk cabins. Along with the 31.09-metre Prosit, Intent was one of the first yachts to cross the Atlantic under its own power rather than being delivered by the Holland America Line.
Specifications
Hull | 709 |
Year | 1970 |
Length | 36.81m / 120′9″ |
Speed | 12 knots |
Beam | 7.62m / 25′0″ |
Draught | 2.03m / 6′7″ |
Depth | 3.66m / 12′0″ |
Launch name | Intent |
Previous names | Alchemy, Gillian, Spellbound, Cassiar, Buglar, Limit Bid, Queen of Diamonds |
Current name | Cetacea |
Design
Naval architect | Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects |
Exterior design | Frits de Voogt |
Interior design | Robin Rose & Associates |
Propulsion
Main engines | 2 x Caterpillar D348 TA 707kW |
Generators | 2 x |
Capacity
Fuel capacity | 44,663 litres / 11,798 USG |
Fuel capacity | 45 m³ |
Water capacity | 7,495 litres / 1,979 USG |
Water capacity | 7 m³ |