Altena Yachting - San Gottardo
For sale Specifications
General information
Name | San Gottardo |
Reference | NL20.109 |
Type | Motor yacht |
Dimensions
Length | 20,5 m |
Beam | 5,6 m |
Draft | 2,4 m |
Build
Year | 2009 |
Series | Custom |
Model | Trawler |
Design
Exterior Designer | |
Naval architect | |
Interior Designer | |
Accomodation
Guest cabins | 4 |
Guest beds | 10 |
Motor yacht details
Stern type | Canoe stern |
Displacement type | Heavy displacement |
Performance
Cruising speed | 8.00 knots |
Maximum Speed | 10.20 knots |
Engines
Count | Brand | Fuel type | HP/Engine |
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1 | Caterpillar | Diesel | 425 |
Total: 425 |
Short description of the yacht
This Altena Yachting Trawler was built in steel in 2009, after an exterior design and naval architecture by Otto Brinksma. She is powered by a single 425Hp Caterpillar diesel engine, which allows a cruising speed of 8 knots and a top speed of 10.2 knots. Moreover, SAN GOTTARDO is equipped to combine relaxed cruising and serious sailing in abundant weather conditions, by safeguarding both simple handling and easy maneuvering under minimal effort.
Her charming and cozy interior, after a design by Otto Brinksma, can accommodate up to 10 guests across 4 capacious staterooms, each with convenient facilities. Moreover, SAN GOTTARDO boasts both ample up-to-date equipment and luxurious amenities that safeguard extensive journeys in optimal comfort, safety, luxury and style.
Remarkably, due to her directly operable hydraulic mast from the helm, her minimum clearance height of 5.20 meters allows her to pass beneath a majority of European bridges. This extends her potential beyond Arctic waters, making SAN GOTTARDO an ideal vessel for extensive exploration travels while maintaining outstanding safety and comfort on board. Furthermore, the boat's engineering boasts essential characteristics for polar expeditions, which is evident in her educational role with the Swiss Arctic Project, where she brought young people into the Arctic to witness the effects of climate change first-hand.