Superyacht

Canadian Vickers Bart Roberts

Built
1963
Length
80.77 m
GRT
2064 reg. tons
Built
1963
Length
80.77 m
GRT
2064 reg. tons

Canadian Vickers Bart Roberts Overview

20
guest
10
cabin
24
crew

After years of faithful service in the Canadian Navy, the former icebreaker was purchased in 2002 by an American businessman who converted it into a luxury yacht. The refit was such a success that the vessel was awarded the prize for best refit the same year. Named after the famous pirate, Bart Roberts is a very original yacht. Some of her features include an old-fashioned chimney sweep, clay tile stateroom, casino, and gymnasium on the upper deck. Bart Roberts has been frequenting Palm Jumeirah Bay in Dubai lately. This fact suggests that the vessel has recently changed owners.

The name of this boat used to be Narwhal.

Characteristics of the superyacht Bart Roberts

Main Features
Length, m
80.8
Beam, m
12.8
Draft, m
3.8
Tonnage and capacity
Gross register tonnage
2064
Displacement, t
2500
Fuel Capacity (liters)
416395
Fresh water capacity, l
22145
Hull material
Steel
Superstructure material
Steel
Passengers and crew
Max people
20
Cabins
10
Crew
24
Engines & Performance
Engines
2 x 2000 hp 6RKC Ruston, diesel
Maximum speed, kt
13
Cruising speed, kn
12
Manufacturer and designers
Builders
Country
Canada
Exterior design
Interior design
Naval architects
Year built
1963
Years of repairs
2002
Classification and flag
Name
Bart Roberts
Type
Motor