Boat Tour - Beneteau Antares 12 - £485,650 - Outboard Powered

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июн 2024
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    Price is shown as a guide only. As the final price will vary based around the specification, destination, local tax and exchange rates. Please see contact below for more details.
    For more details contact :
    www.beneteau.com/dealer-network
    SPECIFICATION :
    Hull length: 12,34m 40’6’’
    L.O.A: 12,97m 42’7’’
    Overall width: 3,78m 12’5’’
    Light displacement (with engines)
    - Twin-engine version: 8 814kg 19,426 lbs
    - Three-engine version: 9 111kg 20,081 lbs
    Air draft
    - standard: 4,40m 14’5’’
    - with options: 4,90m 16’1’’
    Maximum draft: 1,10m 3’10’’
    Freshwater capacity: 400L 106 US Gal
    Fuel capacity: 2 x 587L 2 x155 US Gal
    Maximum engine power: 900 HP
    Category B - 10 people
    Category C - 12 people17493 Greifswald Germany

Комментарии • 6

  • @seanogden927
    @seanogden927 Месяц назад

    That is a nice boat, good layout and enough room for a small family. Nice finishes and equipment, all you need. Nice tour thank you.

  • @jefforceone
    @jefforceone Месяц назад +2

    Every time I see this boat, it fascinates me. I love the design the style I would give it a 10, more like 9 1/2 because it doesn’t have a hardtop option i also love the Wellcraft 435 but it only has two state rooms and no flybridge

  • @ArsenalFCRules
    @ArsenalFCRules Месяц назад

    This boat will provide good mission for family with 2 adult kids like me. 😊

  • @noelmcinerney8411
    @noelmcinerney8411 Месяц назад

    Comment comment comment 😍

  • @curtevans297
    @curtevans297 Месяц назад +1

    Great looking boat. What's the fuel burn at fast cruise.... 180 litres per hour?

    • @ALifeMoreBoaty
      @ALifeMoreBoaty  Месяц назад

      Beneteau, did not say, however Mercury quoted twin 300's at 3500rpm, they burnt a combined 66 litres per hour, pushing the hull to 23 knots. So simple maths would say 3x66 LPA (198 LPA) and a speed of 25 knots. This would all depend on load and sea conditions, and is only an example.