Intent

1970

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