Ace (yacht)

Ace is a 87 m (285 ft) yacht built by Lürssen.[3] She was delivered to her owner Yuriy Kosiuk in July 2012. The yacht accommodates 10 guests and 28 crew members. Her exterior and interior were both created by Andrew Winch Designs. One of ACE’s interior features is the spa. The spa includes a hammam, massage room, plunge pool and a Jacuzzi. Other features are a beach club, gym, movie theater, toys & tenders and helicopter landing capabilities.

History
 Cayman Islands
Name: Ace
Owner: Yuriy Kosiuk
Builder: Lürssen
Yard number: 13665
Launched: 2012 [1]
Completed: 2012 [2]
Identification:
General characteristics
Class and type: Motor yacht
Tonnage: 2,732 gross tons
Length: 85.00 m (278.87 ft) overall
Beam: 14.30 m (46.9 ft)
Draught: 3.75 m (12.3 ft)
Speed: 17.8 knots (33 km/h) maximum

Design

Ace is known for being one of the first yachts for which a special Support ship was purpose built.[4] This Support ship was built in 2012 at Damen Shipyards in Holland.[5] The yacht is classed with Lloyd's Register and registered in the Cayman Islands.

Specifications

  • Length: 85.00 m (278.87 ft) overall
  • Beam: 14.30 m (46.9 ft)
  • Draught: 3.75 m (12.3 ft)
  • Tonnage: 2,732 gross tons
  • Hull Material: Steel
  • Superstructure Material: Steel and aluminium
  • Number of Engines: 2
  • Engines type: MTU Friedrichshafen 16V4000M61
  • HP: 2 x 2,000 kW (2,700 hp)
  • Max Speed: 17.8 knots (33 km/h)
  • Cruise Speed:
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