Built
1976
Length
75.13 m
GRT
530 reg. tons
Built
1976
Length
75.13 m
GRT
530 reg. tons

DCAN ENIGMA Overview

6
cabin
23
crew

This yacht was launched back in 1976 under the name of Club Mediterranee. It's hard to believe it now, but the boat was originally created for the transatlantic race, and for the race of single yachtsmen. The idea of the creators of this four-masted giant boat was to be steered by the only one man, the famous French yachtsman Alain Cola. Alas, he was not so lucky in that race, the famous OSTAR 1976. The halyards began to tear one after the other and Alain Cola managed to come only second. Shortly after this race, the boat caught fire, which seriously damaged the unique boat. The boat remained idle for a long time until it was bought (and renamed into Phocea) by the millionaire Bernard Tapi, who in July 1988, set the record of crossing the Atlantic on it. Since her departure from Tapi's ownership and appearance, Phocea has evolved from a shallow-deck racing yacht to a highly sophisticated superstructure. Her keel is interestingly designed with depleted uranium packed in concrete briquettes as ballast, together with lead, for better stability.

Characteristics of the superyacht ENIGMA

Main Features
Length, m
75.1
Beam, m
9.6
Draft, m
6.1
Tonnage and capacity
Gross register tonnage
530
Displacement, t
554
Fuel Capacity (liters)
37000
Fresh water capacity, l
13000
Passengers and crew
Cabins
6
Crew
23
Engines & Performance
Engines
1 x 1056 hp MTU 12V 2000 M90, diesel
Maximum speed, kt
14
Cruising speed, kn
12
Range, nm
3000
Manufacturer and designers
Builders
Country
Cayman Islands
Exterior design
Interior design
Year built
1976
Years of repairs
2000
Classification and flag
Name
ENIGMA
Type
Sailing
Previous names
Phocea
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Amenities

Amenities

Air conditioner
Gym
Wireless Internet