Bleu de Nimes

Clelands Shipbuilding Co Ltd | 72.25m | 1980 | 28 guests

47 000 000 €

Brochure

Type

Motor

Builder

Clelands Shipbuilding Co Ltd

Length

72.25m

Beam

11.88m

Max draft

3.7

Gross tons

1637

Hull type

Steel

Sleeps

28

Rooms

13

Year built

1980

Refit year

2020

Location

MED

Bleu de Nimes is a 72.25-meter motor yacht built by Clelands Shipbuilding Co Ltd in the United Kingdom and delivered in 1980. This superyacht has a beam of 11.8 meters, a draft of 3.46 meters, and a volume of 1,637 GT. Originally named Lodestone, Bleu de Nimes was converted into an explorer yacht and features exterior design by PentaNed Shipyard Ltd. and an interior by Pier Vittorio Cerruti, with naval architecture also by PentaNed Shipyard Ltd. The yacht accommodates up to 28 guests and has space for 23 crew members, including the captain. Bleu de Nimes is built with a steel hull and superstructure. Powered by two Cummins engines, she has a cruising speed of 12 knots and a top speed of 15 knots. The yacht offers an impressive range of 20,000 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 12 knots and carries 270,000 liters of fuel and 24,000 liters of water.

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