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25.09.2008

Elegant Motoryacht Allogante from Alloy Yachts

Motoryacht AlloganteMotoryacht Allogante. Photo source Alloy Yachts

Alloy Yachts is nearing completion of a 40m (131ft) motoryacht, which will be available for delivery in early 2009. Designed by Dubois Naval Architects, Allogante is a development of the motoryacht Ad Lib, which was launched in September 2005. Allogante incorporates all the best features of Ad Lib, but also benefits from the latest technology developments and design refinements. The result is an elegant performer, with stylish lines and capable of trans-oceanic cruising in great comfort. Allogante is powered by twin 1400hp Caterpillar diesels and ‘at rest’ stabilizers. She has a cruise speed of 13 knots and a sprint speed of 16.5 knots with a range of approximately 4,000 nm.

The superb Donald Starkey Design interior features macassar ebony and sycamore joinery on the main deck with stained zebrano and European olive for the guest level. Accommodation comprises a spacious owner’s stateroom on the main deck with guest accommodation amidships on the lower deck and divided into four staterooms. All the suites have distinctive marble ensuite bathrooms, full climate control, TVs, entertainment systems and telephones. The fourth stateroom is equipped as a gymnasium, but can be later converted for accommodation, if required.

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