Harle Yacht
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Onboard the HARLE Yacht
The HARLE yacht is ranked number 1,714 among the world’s largest yachts.
In 2007 she was one of 438 yachts greater than 65' (19m) delivered by all yacht builders combined, and the 158th largest yacht built by the world-renowned superyacht builder Feadship, based in Netherlands.
Motoryacht HARLE has had one custom refit, in 2022. She also has no former names registered, which suggests that the yacht has been exclusively owned by her current owner for some time, or if the HARLE yacht sold, the name was not changed by the owner.
Measuring in at a length of 146' 6" (44.65m) and boasting a beam of 30' 2" (9.2m), HARLE's grandeur is matched only by her spaciousness. Her draft of 8' 10" (2.7m) allows for an interior volume of 499 GRT (gross registered tons) which contributes to her exceptional performance on the open ocean.
The styling of the HARLE yacht features exterior design by De Voogt Naval Architects, Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design and interior design by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design. Up to 10 guests can be accommodated on board the superyacht HARLE in 6 staterooms. HARLE also has accommodations for 9 crew members, including the yacht’s captain.
Constructed with a Steel hull, and Aluminium superstructure, she offers ample exterior and interior space.
Powered by two MTU main engines, each generating 905 horsepower, for a total combined output of 1,810 horsepower. Notably, the HARLE yacht is one of 4,050 yachts greater than 65’(19m) with MTU engines.
For additional information about alternative yachts or for the HARLE yacht location, her cruising grounds, and insider information, contact a luxury yacht broker for a full market analysis.
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To aid in evaluating the HARLE yacht, as well as similar yachts for sale and yachts for charter, request the guidance of a LIME yacht broker. For further details regarding the availability of the HARLE yacht for sale or the HARLE yacht for charter, please make an inquiry above.
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Special Features
- A modern classic superyacht
- Exceptional Crew
- Flexible accomodation with convertible office/sixth stateroom on bridge deck
- Multi-functional spaces inside and out
- Innovative sliding windows that create an alfresco effect throughout the skylounge deck
- Expansive, open sundeck that is toy free
- Master and four staterooms on main deck
- Zero-speed Stabilization System
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Specifications
Global Ranking
1,714Builder
FeadshipBuilder Country
NetherlandsLength
146' 6" (44.65m)Beam
30' 2" (9.2m)Draft
-Guests
10Staterooms
6Crew
9Stateroom Configuration
-Speed Cruise / Max
12 knots / 14 knotsEngines
MTU / 2Gross Tonnage
499Hull
SteelSuperstructure
AluminiumDecks
TeakExterior Designer
De Voogt Naval Architects, Sinot Yacht Architecture & DesignInterior Designer
Sinot Yacht Architecture & DesignBuilt / Refits
2007 , 2022Former Names
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Entertainment
You and your guests can enjoy a variety of experiences on Harle such as a beach club for you to relax on the edge of the water. A gym with all the latest equipment is available for a good work out or retreat to the deck jacuzzi and soak up the scenery.
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Location
During the summer season, the HARLE yacht is known to be located in the Mediterranean, Croatia, France, Italy, Monaco, Montenegro. For the winter season, HARLE is known to be located in the Caribbean, Antigua, Bahamas, Saint Martin, St Barts.
To respect the privacy of the HARLE yacht owner and guests, the HARLE yacht location is privately available to prospective clients only. For details about the current location, winter and summer cruising regions, and the availability of the HARLE yacht for charter, along with additional insider information about alternative yachts similar to HARLE, contact a LIME yacht charter broker for a full yacht analysis.
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