Mi Gaea
This is Mi Gaea
The American owner of the 47.30-metre Mi Gaea was an avid sports enthusiast, and he devoted the lazarette area almost entirely to this purpose. One of the more unusual features was a hide-away with an hydraulic elevator to set the his & hers Harley Davidson motorcycles on shore. Rechristened Inevitable, she was completely rebuilt over an 18-month period in Makkum, for which the yard won the prestigious 2008 Showboats Refit Award.
Specifications
| Hull | 641 |
| Year | 1990 |
| Length | 47.30m / 155′2″ |
| Speed | 15 knots |
| Beam | 8.45m / 27′8″ |
| Draught | 3.15m / 10′4″ |
| Depth | 4.60m / 15′1″ |
| Range | 5500 |
| Launch name | Mi Gaea |
| Previous names | Inevitable, Blue Moon, Blu 470, Broadwater |
| Current name | Solinda |
Design
| Naval architect | Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects |
| Exterior design | Studio De Voogt |
| Interior design | Donald Starkey Designs |
Propulsion
| Main engines | 2 x Caterpillar 3512 DI-TA 671kW at 1200rpm |
Capacity
| Fuel capacity | 82,600 litres / 21,820 USG |
| Fuel capacity | 83 m³ |