Built
2001
Length
39.75 m
GRT
133 reg. tons
Built
2001
Length
39.75 m
GRT
133 reg. tons
Alloy Yachts Huckleberry Overview
7
guest
3
cabin
6
crew
Huckleberry (formerly Victoria of Strathearn) is a classic modern-built ketch with high-performance sails. Its masts are made of carbon fiber, and the mainsail and bisail are battened through and rolled up into booms. The underwater section of the yacht, designed according to the modern trends, contributes to the high efficiency of the sailing. But everything above the waterline is a pure classic in terms of lines. For example, the traditionally shaped wheelhouse hides a gangway leading into the owner's cabin.
The boat's interiors are designed by Andrew Winch, the main trim panel is teak (the yacht is classic) and all the furniture is in dark walnut.
Characteristics of the superyacht Huckleberry
Main Features
Length, m
39.8
Beam, m
7.7
Draft, m
3.9
Tonnage and capacity
Gross register tonnage
133
Displacement, t
166
Fuel Capacity (liters)
14000
Fresh water capacity, l
8270
Hull material
Aluminum
Superstructure material
Aluminum
Passengers and crew
Max people
7
Cabins
3
Crew
6
Engines & Performance
Engines
1 x 748 hp MTU 12V 183 TE62
Maximum speed, kt
13
Cruising speed, kn
10
Manufacturer and designers
Builders
Country
New Zealand
Exterior design
Interior design
Naval architects
Year built
2001
Classification and flag
Name
Huckleberry
Type
Sailing
Previous names
Victoria of Strathearn
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