Paminusch

1982

About Paminusch

The 45.80m Paminusch, delivered to a Prince in 1982, showed how several heads could often be as good as one. Naval Architect Arthur de Fever developed the design while the owner also made an immense personal contribution to the project. Along with interior designer Pierre Tanter and staff from De Vries, all the personnel involved with Paminusch met for an unforgettable series of meetings in the Prince's fairy-tale castle in the South of Germany. In 1986, the second Paminusch was delivered, this time designed by De Voogt.

Paminusch’s launch specifications

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1982
45.80m / 150′3″
15 knots
8.33m / 27′4″
2.75m / 9′0″
Paminusch
Paris, Strangelove
Nostalgia

Design

Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects
Studio De Voogt / Arthur de Fever
Larvor

Propulsion

2x Caterpillar D 398 TA, 850 bhp at 1225 rpm each

Capacity

72,000 litres / 19,020 US Gallons
30,000 litres / 7,925 US Gallons

Accommodation

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