SEAGULL II

Uljanik Shipyard | 54.16m | 1952 | 12 guests

85 000 € – 95 000 €

Type

Motor

Builder

Uljanik Shipyard

Length

54.16m

Beam

8.41m

Max draft

2.4

Gross tons

475

Hull material

Steel

Sleeps

12

Rooms

7

Year built

1952

Refit year

2005

Location

Croatie

Seagull II is a classic 54.16-meter motor yacht, built by Uljanik Shipyard in Croatia and delivered in 1952. This elegant superyacht boasts a beam of 8.41 meters, a draft of 2.4 meters, and a volume of 475 GT. Originally launched as Seagull I, and later known as Biser Jadrana and Vladimir Nazor, Seagull II underwent a comprehensive conversion to enhance its features. The yacht's exterior and interior designs were crafted by Water Line Ltd., with naval architecture by both Uljanik Shipyard and Water Line Ltd. Onboard, Seagull II accommodates up to 12 guests in well-appointed cabins and is supported by a dedicated crew of 9, including the captain. The yacht is built with a steel hull and steel superstructure, ensuring durability and strength. Powered by two Caterpillar Inc. engines, Seagull II cruises comfortably at 12 knots and can reach a top speed of 14 knots. It has a substantial range of 3,400 nautical miles at cruising speed and carries 45,000 liters of fuel and 25,000 liters of water, making it well-suited for long voyages and extended cruising.

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