ARBEMA
72.00m (236′ 2″)| CRN | 2010 (2023)
8 Cabins | 20 Guests | 25 Crew
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Key Information
Built:
2010 (2023)
Length:
72.00m (236′ 2″)
Beam:
13.50m (44′ 3″)
Draft:
3.80m (12′ 5″)
Gross Tonnage:
2043
Exterior:
Nuvolari & Lenard
Interior:
Nuvolari & Lenard
Engines:
2 X Caterpillar 2682 HP
Cruising Speed:
15 Knots (approx.)
Max Speed:
17 Knots (approx.)
Flag:
Marshall Islands
About ARBEMA
Azteca was built in 2010 for a highly experienced owner. He demanded a globally capable vessel with huge volumes in which to entertain his ocean-loving family. The result is a 72m superyacht with a 13.5m beam and one of the largest sun decks in her range. Plus enough power to cruise from Iceland to Chile on a single tank of gas.
To attain these demands, Azteca had to be custom designed and built. Italian naval architects Nuvolari & Lenard styled her capacious interiors and prowling lines. A glass lift promises a big entrance into her principal salon. It also elevates guests up to her 330sqm sun deck, which incorporates a shaded bar, Jacuzzi area, gym and helipad. Stablisers keep her steel hull sturdy at anchor or at sea. At the time of launch, Azteca was the largest vessel ever constructed by Ancona shipyard CRN. This is a yacht built for trans-oceanic exploration - in unrivalled comfort.
Most all, Azteca is all about the sea. Her owner’s suite pairs ocean views with a private terrace, twin bathrooms and massage salon. Her double garages host a Castoldi jet tender and multiple toys. Her 110sqm beach club, with outdoor bar, can hydraulically unfold anywhere from Mediterranean to the Caribbean to the South Pacific.
Azteca in four words? Sophisticated, spacious, timeless and peerless. A pedigree superyacht built to the exacting standards of an experienced sailor who has owned her from new.
To attain these demands, Azteca had to be custom designed and built. Italian naval architects Nuvolari & Lenard styled her capacious interiors and prowling lines. A glass lift promises a big entrance into her principal salon. It also elevates guests up to her 330sqm sun deck, which incorporates a shaded bar, Jacuzzi area, gym and helipad. Stablisers keep her steel hull sturdy at anchor or at sea. At the time of launch, Azteca was the largest vessel ever constructed by Ancona shipyard CRN. This is a yacht built for trans-oceanic exploration - in unrivalled comfort.
Most all, Azteca is all about the sea. Her owner’s suite pairs ocean views with a private terrace, twin bathrooms and massage salon. Her double garages host a Castoldi jet tender and multiple toys. Her 110sqm beach club, with outdoor bar, can hydraulically unfold anywhere from Mediterranean to the Caribbean to the South Pacific.
Azteca in four words? Sophisticated, spacious, timeless and peerless. A pedigree superyacht built to the exacting standards of an experienced sailor who has owned her from new.
Key Features
- Trans-oceanic range
- Award-winning custom design
- Single owner from new
- 13.5m beam offers huge interior volumes
- Vast sun deck
- Helipad
- 110sqm beach club with bar
Main Specifications
Overview
Name:
ARBEMA
Yacht Type:
Motor Yacht
Exterior:
Nuvolari & Lenard
Interior:
Nuvolari & Lenard
Dimensions
Length Overall:
72.00m (236′ 2″)
Beam:
13.50m (44′ 3″)
Max Draft:
3.80m (12′ 5″)
Gross Tonnage:
2043
Construction
Builder:
CRN
Model:
Custom
Year:
2010
Year of Refit:
2023
Hull Material:
Steel
Flag:
Marshall Islands
Performance & Capacities
Max Speed:
17 Knots (approx)
Cruising Speed:
15 Knots (approx)
Engines
Engines:
2 X Caterpillar 2682 HP
Generators:
2 x 2,000 kW (2,682 Hp) Caterpillar 3516b, Diesel
2 x 296 kW (397 Hp) Caterpillar C18, Diesel
1 x 185 kW (248 Hp) Caterpillar C9, Diesel
Stabilizers:
Naiad 820s stabilizers, 4 fins
Accommodation
Cabins:
8
Guests:
20
Crew:
25