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WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH • 42.4m Millennium • 2004

World is not Enough exterior
World is not Enough exterior
World is not Enough exterior
World is not Enough exterior
World is not Enough exterior
World is not Enough exterior
World is not Enough exterior
World is not Enough exterior
World is not Enough exterior
World is not Enough exterior
World is not Enough interior
World is not Enough interior
World is not Enough interior
World is not Enough interior
World is not Enough interior
World is not Enough interior
World is not Enough interior
World is not Enough interior
World is not Enough interior
World is not Enough interior
World is not Enough interior
World is not Enough interior
World is not Enough interior
World is not Enough interior
World is not Enough interior
World is not Enough details

Vessel profile

Builder

Millennium

Flag of US

Designers

Mulder Design · Evan K. Marshall

Tonnage

373 GRT

10

6

LOA

42.4 m

Year

2004

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42.4m Millennium WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH Superyacht at a Glance

42.4m Millennium WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH Superyacht at a Glance

This boat used to be called: The World is not Enough

Millennium WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH Specifications

Millennium WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH Specifications

Discover the specifications of World is not Enough, a 42.4m yacht from Millennium, including dimensions, tonnage, engine details, and onboard features.

Length
42.40 m139' 2"
Beam
8.25 m27' 1"
Draft
1.88 m6' 3"

Main dimensions

Length overall (LOA), m
42.4
Beam, m
8.25
Draft, m
1.88

Tonnage and capacities

Gross tonnage (GT)
373
Fuel capacity, l
56,781

Passengers and crew

Guests
10
Cabins
5
Crew
6

Engines and performance

Engines
2 x 5300 hp Paxman 18VP185, diesel 2 x 4700 hp Lycoming TF 40, gas turbine unit
Cruising speed, kn
45
Maximum speed, kn
70

Builder and designers

Builder
Millennium
Builder country
US
Year built
2004
Year of refit
2011

Classification and flag

Name
World is not Enough