Leading yacht construction group Delta have announced a brand new superyacht to add to their growing first class fleet, due for completion in 2013.
The 66m motor yacht sports an ice-strengthened steel hull and composite superstructure, creating a streamlined effect for calm worldwide cruising.
Propelled by powerful twin Caterpilla 3516 main engines, which can carry over 50,000 gallons of fuel, the new Delta superyacht can reach a speed of 16.8 knots.
Quantum Zero Speed stabilisers and a Schottel bow thruster will ensure maneuverability and a gentle ride both at anchor and underway.
Her eloquent exterior of naval architecture and space planning have been designed by the Delta Design Group and her impressive size balances her sleek shape, with examples of classic proportions of traditional superyacht designs.
Dianne Johnson, the designer responsible for the interior styling, has included grand foyers and expansive windows, encompassing floor to ceiling in height, providing many opportunities to gaze at the undoubtedly glorious views.
The 66m motor yacht sports an ice-strengthened steel hull and composite superstructure, creating a streamlined effect for calm worldwide cruising.
Propelled by powerful twin Caterpilla 3516 main engines, which can carry over 50,000 gallons of fuel, the new Delta superyacht can reach a speed of 16.8 knots.
Quantum Zero Speed stabilisers and a Schottel bow thruster will ensure maneuverability and a gentle ride both at anchor and underway.
Her eloquent exterior of naval architecture and space planning have been designed by the Delta Design Group and her impressive size balances her sleek shape, with examples of classic proportions of traditional superyacht designs.
Dianne Johnson, the designer responsible for the interior styling, has included grand foyers and expansive windows, encompassing floor to ceiling in height, providing many opportunities to gaze at the undoubtedly glorious views.