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s/y MONDANGO


By psclarke - Posted on 21 August 2009

s/y MONDANGO

s/y MONDANGO

Guests: 10
Cabins: 5
Length: 51.7 Meters 169.6 Feet 
Charter Rate: from $185,000

CRUISING AREAS

Summer 2009: Mediterranean
Winter 2009: TBC
Summer 2010: TBC
Winter 2010: TBC


  

MONDANGO, the stunning new Dubois 52m ketch from Alloy Yachts will be available to charter from May 2009. This beautiful high performance sailing yacht has been meticulously designed and built by dedicated owners who have been involved in every aspect of her development.

Her superstructure extends further aft than other Alloy-Dubois designs, creating a large cockpit area that’s curved and side windows can be opened or closed allowing for climate control.
MONDANGO's modern and fresh interior, design by Reymond Langton, offers luxury accommodation for 10 guests. She will undoubtedly be one of the stars of 2009.

The interiors in light grain English white oak panelling with trims of dark brown leather create a contrasting fresh interior. The saloon furniture is a combination of Macassar wood, soft fabric and leather with the flooring cut in a unique radial design with a wool and silk carpet for the utmost of comfort. Soft curves combined with bold colour choices and lighting give the interior a voluptuous ambience.
Hidden behind artwork inspired by a Japanese Suo design, a garment for Kyogen performance around 1700, is the TV. The middle panel, with its bronze, zinc and copper coatings, retracts to reveal the 65" screen.
Two of the three papier-mâché panels made by London artist Andrea Maflin slide to the centre to allow a clear aft-to-bow view if desired.
An imposing Inuit sculpture in white Arctic marble compliments the free folating balustrade structure leading down to the guest areas.

The accommodation on the lower deck comprises of a full beam Owners stateroom, two VIP cabins and two twin berthed guest cabins.
The owner's ensuite furnishings include a carved once piece vanity in rare pink onyx with a hammered stainless steel sink and a Japanese-style-toilet combining both bidet and toilet functions.
Each guest stateroom is themed in distinctive colours with the throws, cushions and bed covers designed in London to coordinate specifically with each atmosphere and a unique onyx bowl in each bathroom adds to the distinctive feel of each cabin.
Set into the window bays of each VIP cabin is a contemporary chaise-longue.

Another Inuit sculpture in Serpentine stone by Niviaqsi and a unique glassblown/metal piece named the "Tear Drop Vessel" by Australia artist Brian Hirst can also be found in the Master stateroom.
The spacious guest lobby features a beautiful glass panel, designed and crafted by London artist Julia and a unique interwoven leather and metal clad mirror.
The day head leading from the lobby is decorated in green onyx and also boasts a Japanese-style toilet.

Much research has gone into the harmony and comfort of the yacht and the result is simply breathtaking.

 

 

SPECIFICATIONS

EQUIPMENT

Length: 51.7 Meters 169.6 Feet 
Beam: 10.32 Meters 33.9 Feet 
Draft: 4.9 Meters 16.1 Feet 
Rig: Ketch
Number of crew: 9
Built: 2008
Builder: Alloy Yachts
Naval architect: Dubois
Flag: Cayman Islands
Hull construction: Aluminium
Hull configuration: Semi displacement
WiFi

 

Engines: Engines: Caterpillar 3412E D-rated 1200hp
Generators: Northern Light,2x 90kw
Range 4,400nm at 12 knots
Cruising speed: 12
Fuel Consumption: 150 Litres/Hr

 

 

ACCOMODATION

WATER SPORTS

Number of cabins: 5
Cabin configuration: 3 Double, 2 Twin
Bed configuration: 2 Pullman, 1 King, 2 Queen, 4 Single
Number of guests: 10

 

Tenders + toys: Pascoe 6.2 m Jet drive
1 Nautica crew tender
1 Topper sailing dinghy
1 Hobie tandem kayak
2 Inflatable kayaks with clear view bottom.
Snorkelling gear for 10
Fishing
Water skiing, wake boards, inflatables
2 model remote controlled sailing boats