Superyacht

Hanseatic Marine Rabdan

Built
2007
Length
73.3 m
GRT
827 reg. tons
Built
2007
Length
73.3 m
GRT
827 reg. tons

Hanseatic Marine Rabdan Overview

9
cabin
16
crew

Retired German industrialist Guido Crass wanted a yacht that was elegant and fast, but not overpowering. So he decided to set up his own shipyard in Australia and invited the naval architect and designer Espen Oeino to consult him. Oaino suggested he build the boat in aluminum. Rabdan's proportions are striking. Measuring 73.3 metres in length, she is 10 metres wide and weighs in at just 540 tonnes! With two 3,306 hp engines and a single shaft machine she can reach a speed of 27 knots. At 17 knots, she has a range of 4,500 miles without refueling. In addition to the owner's suite, the yacht has five guest cabins and two VIP cabins. She has a modern and minimalist interior. The fourth son of the UAE founder Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan bought the yacht in 2009. He is currently the Emir of the western region of Abu Dhabi.

This boat used to be called: Silver

Characteristics of the superyacht Rabdan

Main Features
Length, m
73.3
Beam, m
10
Draft, m
2.4
Tonnage and capacity
Gross register tonnage
827
Displacement, t
540
Fuel Capacity (liters)
112000
Fresh water capacity, l
30000
Passengers and crew
Cabins
9
Crew
16
Engines & Performance
Engines
2 X 3306 hp MTU, diesel
Maximum speed, kt
27
Cruising speed, kn
25
Range, nm
4500
Manufacturer and designers
Builders
Country
Cayman Islands
Interior design
Naval architects
Year built
2007
Classification and flag
Name
Rabdan
Type
Motor