Built
1930
Length
91.44 m
GRT
1377 reg. tons
Built
1930
Length
91.44 m
GRT
1377 reg. tons
Blohm + Voss Nahlin Overview
14
guest
7
cabin
47
crew
Launched in 1930, this magnificent vessel was commissioned by Anne Henrietta, wife of British businessman Sir David Hule. In 1937 the yacht was seen by King Carol II of Romania. He was impressed by her beauty and elegance and purchased her for the Romanian government. After the end of the Second World War the destiny of the yacht was radically changed. She was moored on the Danube promenade and turned into a chic restaurant. In 2000 Nick Edminston and William Collier gave her a second lease of life and sent her to the Devonport facility, where she was re-built entirely under the direction of Remy Tessier, who took care of the interior design.
Previously this boat was called: Luceafarul; Rasaritul; Transilvania; Libertatea
Characteristics of the superyacht Nahlin
Main Features
Length, m
91.4
Beam, m
12
Draft, m
4.5
Tonnage and capacity
Gross register tonnage
1377
Displacement, t
2017
Hull material
Steel
Superstructure material
Steel
Passengers and crew
Max people
14
Cabins
7
Crew
47
Engines & Performance
Engines
4 x 2171 hp Curtis-Brown, steam turbines
Maximum speed, kt
18
Manufacturer and designers
Builders
Country
Great Britain
Exterior design
Naval architects
Year built
1930
Years of repairs
2009
Classification and flag
Name
Nahlin
Type
Motor
