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1969 Feadship De Vries
M/Y Monara was built at the Feadship yard of De Vries in Aalsmeer, the Netherlands. Monara was the beginning of the “Italian affair” that saw the collaboration between Feadship and Carlo Riva for the build of the Caravelle Series.
Now returned to her original name, Monara was once the pride and joy of a wealthy Milanese banking family, then an English lord, and had welcomed Spanish royalty aboard in her time.
In 2016 the major rebuild of the Monara was successfully completed at Feadship’s yard in Makkum. The extensive project was carried by the dedicated Feadship refit department in close cooperation with the owner’s team. It reinforces the priceless value of having a Feadship refitted by Feadship itself in terms of both the inherent quality and preservation of Feadship brand status.
Monara's eight cylinder Gardner engines run so smoothly it allows you to place a 40-pence coin on its side on the rocker cover and it will remain there for as long as you leave it. These engines are the star of the refitted Monara. Feadship reinstalled the engines and fitted a triple-glazed soundproof window, so the owner and guests could admire the engines below.
Although the Feadship team advised in their original survey that much of the interior could be salvaged, the current owner was determined to start again. Monara has an airy ambiance: all the windows in the lounge and portholes in the cabins can be opened. The varnished teak has been replaced with dark-stained oak and a walk-in wardrobe added instead of lockers, reflecting the way people travel lighter today.
The bridge was also given a clever dual personality. At a touch of a button the state-of-the-art navigation displays lowers out of view, covered with a dark oak lid that turns the bridge into a buffet for entertaining. Elsewhere, the boat has been returned to something closer to her original state. The copious cabinetry that you’d expect to see on a vessel of this vintage remains
Since completing the rebuild, Monara has been maintained to an excellent standard and has proven to be a successful classic yacht on the charter market.
Specifications
Engine 1 Specifications
Engine 2 Specifications
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Sea Alliance Group is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Northrop and Johnson (Monaco).
LOA: 25,81 m / 84’8”
LWL: 22.98m / 75'4"
Beam: 5,87 m / 19’3”
Draft: 2,13 m / 6’12”
Speed: 10 Knots
Year Build/Rebuild: 1969 / 2016
Fuel Capacity: 7,550 litres
Fresh Water: 4,100 litres
Yard: Feadship De Vries
Type: Canoe stern Motor Yacht
Displacement: 100 tons
Gross Tons: 81.2 GRT
Net Tons: 34 NT
Consumption: 33 ltrs/hrs approx.
Range: 1,900 nm approx.
Class: Malta Commercial (July 2027) with Spanish charter license
Naval architect: De Voogt Feadship
Refit Design: Kees van den Hoek & Feadship
Cabins: 4 guest cabins total.
2 with double beds,
2 with single or doubles. (Transformable)
Crew: 4 crew in 2 cabins.
Introduction
M/Y Monara was built at the Feadship yard of De Vries in Aalsmeer, the Netherlands. Monara was the beginning of the “Italian affair” that saw the collaboration between Feadship and Carlo Riva for the build of the Caravelle Series.
Now returned to her original name, Monara was once the pride and joy of a wealthy Milanese banking family, then an English lord, and had welcomed Spanish royalty aboard in her time.
In 2016 the major rebuild of the Monara was successfully completed at Feadship’s yard in Makkum. The extensive project was carried by the dedicated Feadship refit department in close cooperation with the owner’s team. It reinforces the priceless value of having a Feadship refitted by Feadship itself in terms of both the inherent quality and preservation of Feadship brand status.
Monara's eight cylinder Gardner engines run so smoothly it allows you to place a 50-pence coin on its side on the rocker cover and it will remain there for as long as you leave it. These engines are the star of the refitted Monara. Feadship reinstalled the engines and fitted a triple-glazed soundproof window, so the owner and guests could admire the engines below.
Although the Feadship team advised in their original survey that much of the interior could be salvaged, the current owner was determined to start again. Monara has an airy ambiance: all the windows in the lounge and portholes in the cabins can be opened. The varnished teak has been replaced with dark-stained oak and a walk-in wardrobe added instead of lockers, reflecting the way people travel lighter today.
The bridge was also given a clever dual personality. At a touch of a button the state-of-the-art navigation displays lowers out of view, covered with a dark oak lid that turns the bridge into a buffet for entertaining. Elsewhere, the boat has been returned to something closer to her original state. The copious cabinetry that you’d expect to see on a vessel of this vintage remains
Since completing the rebuild, Monara has been maintained to an excellent standard and has proven to be a successful classic yacht on the charter market.
Key Features
Feadship pedigree
Completely rebuilt at Feadship in 2016
Zero speed stabilizers
Two convertible cabins
Large sun deck
Low fuel consumption
Electric battery autonomy for complete silence overnight
Construction
Welded steel hull and superstructure. The wheelhouse roof, mast, funnel and upper sun deck is aluminum and composite. Main and upper decks are teak laid over steel with epoxy treated plywood underground.
Electronics & Navigational Equipment
- Complete “Yacht control” NMEA 2000 system.
- PC based system with back up computer in case of failure.
- Raymarine 5004 radar 12kw
- Raymarine VHF
- Raymarine “smart” pilot with wireless remote control and constant running hydraulic pump.
- Raymarine AIS Class A transceiver
- SAILOR 6004 Control Panel
- Depth sounder.
- Weather station.
- Navionics+ based chart plotter
- NMEA software switches
- Twin daylight “touch” screens.
- NMEA 2000 and IP based (CAT 5 cables) networks throughout the ship.
- 2 x handheld VHF’s with Bluetooth headsets.
- AIS class A.
- Central tv digital antenna system.
- Underwater bow and stern camera, aft deck and forward-looking mast cameras.
- Underwater LED lights at stern, side and bow. (Disconnected)
- Iridium satphone.
- HP wireless printer/scanner.
- On board Pepwave Wi-Fi system.
- Smart phone/tablet/PC/MAC wireless connection to allow remote monitoring and switching of most of the systems.
- Retractable dashboard.
- EPIRB.
Electrical Systems
- 12/24V DC
- 220/380 V AC 50 Hz
- 2 x 24V engine starter gel batteries.
- 40 x 200 amps (total 8000 amps)
- 24V service gel batteries.
- 3 x 8Kw DC/AC Victron converters (total 24 Kw)
Deck Equipment
- Lofrans anchor winch, with 2 x 150KG anchors and 2 x 100 meters 14mm chain.
- Fresh and sea water rinse system.
- Compressed air connection.
- FEEBE 750kg hydraulic deck crane.
- Aft deck capstan 24 volts.
- 2 x 6 persons Oceansafety Life rafts in fiberglass containers.
- Hydraulic retractable passarelle.
- Hydraulic port side boarding ladder
- 4 x Fishing rod supports.
- Buell trumpet chrome air horn cluster
- Searchlight.
- Hot and cold shower main deck
- 2 x fridges upper deck.
- 1 x Wine cooler fridge
Engine & Mechanical Equipment
- 2 x 230 Hp. Diesel Gardner 8L3B main engine
- Port Engine Hours: 2,880 (3,000 hour service completed March 2024)
- Starboard Engine Hours: 2,880 (3,000 hour service completed March 2024)
- Gardner mechanical gearboxes.
- 2 x Main engine alternators.
- 1 x 60Kw ABATO WP4 CD66E200 generator.
- Generator Hours: 5,300
- 1 x 33kw ONAN generator.
- Generator Hours - 2,144
- Shore Power connection 400v 32amp
- MATN Zero speed electric stabilizers.
- 2 x 4000aH Battery system for 8 hours dead-ship
- 2 x Side-Power 24 volts bow thruster.
- 280 ltr/hr watermaker.
- MAR-IX Marine regulated air-condition system.
- 1 x 200 ltr hot water boiler system
- In tank fitted Grundig rpm regulated freshwater pump
- 4 Hp 380 volts wastewater pump.
- Magnetic driven impeller centrifugal pumps for firefighting, bilge and water maker supply.
- 2 x CEN Dual Voltage Alternators
- 8 x SEPAR fuel filters.
- Fuel transfer pump with SEPAR filtering system
- Constant running 24 volts steering pump.
- Main engine driven stabilizer hydraulic pump.
- Holland Warmte diesel burner heater.
- Bilge Pump PAM80 230v/400v
- Fire Pump Delta 220v
Tanks
Fuel: 7500 liters in 2 tanks
Water: 4100 liters in 1 tank
Black Water: 660 liters in new custom plastic tank.
Galley/Laundry
1 x Samsung Washing Machine
1 x Samsung Drying Machine
1 x Bosh Induction Hob
1 x AEG Micromat Oven
4 x Victrifrigo Fridges
1 x Sonic Pro Freezer
3 x Additional Freezer’s
Tenders
Highfield Model OM390 with 50 HP outboard engine.
Aft deck
Monara’s classic canoe stern offers an aft deck under the extended top deck which includes a built-in U-shaped settee aft that will accommodate 12 around an extendable teak varnished wood table. In addition, there are five teak chairs, an icemaker and drinks fridge.
Upper Deck
The upper deck has a large 10-person aft sun bed featuring an integrated table that can be raised to transform into a dining / lounge seating. The center of the upper deck has an L shaped lounge sofa with coffee table and 2 fauteuils.
Forward, above the wheelhouse is a further 8-person sun bed with seating. The chimney houses a retractable gas barbeque (disconnected), 2 fridges, one wine fridge and a wetpoint with hot/cold water.
The upper deck Sonos music system consists of 8 x 250-watt speakers and a built in 1000 watts subwoofer.
The sundeck is covered with high tension “shade sails”. These sails can be adapted to the amount of shade required. The supports for the shade sails have a built in LED directional spots which illuminates indirectly the shade sails at night.
Salon
Step through the automatic opening teak door into a large salon finished in oak and upholstery. An "L" shaped settee is to port and opposite is a full-length cabinet with including a built-in pop-up TV, an icemaker and drinks fridge to serve the aft deck and salon. The stairs to the guest cabins are aft to starboard. Access to the master cabin is forward on the starboard side next to the dining area.
The salon has a glass panel in the floor to show the immaculately restored Gardner main
the salon.
Bridge
The bridge can be accessed through the salon, and through two “Dutch doors” either side which can provide access to the main deck. The bridge also offers a second salon with 2 raised L shaped settees and tables, allowing full panoramic views.
All bridge and navigation equipment can be electrically lowered to completely hide all controls and navigation systems.
The extensive rebuild transformed the bridge in a neat and clean area leaving whilst still boasting the original (restored) steering wheel, engine controls and compass.
Galley
Opposite the dining table on starboard is the semi-open galley with a 4-plate induction hob, oven/microwave, dishwasher and large fridge. The galley also has a “Dutch door” that can open directly to the main deck. The worktop is finished in black granite and brushed stainless steel.
Accommodations
Sleeps 8 in four guest cabins plus 4 crew in two cabins.
Master cabin
The master cabin is forward and has a queen size bed, a built-in desk, settee, large drawers featuring a locker cabinet and 1 large walk in wardrobe. 4 large hull windows flood the cabin with natural light and stunning sea views. Priva-Lite glass in the bathroom door further lightens the cabin and turns opaque at the touch of a button. The ensuite is a large wet room, with her & hers sinks and two hull windows with sea views.
As with all other cabins, the LED tv is hidden behind a one-way mirror, leaving it completely out of sight when switched off. The master cabin also has a superior AV system, with a subwoofer hidden under the bed, producing excellent quality noise and vibration when watching a movie or listening to music. Music is also available in the bathroom.
VIP & Guest cabins:
Below deck and aft, is the VIP cabin with ensuite bathroom / toilet. Down the same staircase you will find two further guest cabins with a shared bathroom / toilet midships. Both guest cabins can be quickly transformed into either two single or double beds. LED tv’s are hidden behind one-way mirrors, leaving them completely out of sight when switched off.
Crew quarters
The crew cabins are accessed through the foredeck “doghouse”. There are 2 crew cabins with 2 superposed beds in each cabin. The port cabin has an upper bed that can be extended to provide a double bed. There is a large crew shower and toilet, with ample storage.
Storage
Below the crew quarters is a large storage area. This space contains a large washing machine, drying machine, two freezers and lots of storage space for food, drinks etc.
Bulbous Bow
A bulbous bow was fitted during the rebuild to reduce fuel consumption, compensate added weight in the bow and for better sea keeping.
Monara’s sea keeping is more comfortable due to much less pitching against the waves. Also, the bow contains the underwater camera and light.
Entertainment systems
All cabins and the salon are equipped with a PC based entertainment system. As well as movies, tv and music, the system allows guests and crew to view the mast, aft deck cameras and the special stern and bow underwater cameras.
The salon, pilot house, aft deck and upper deck are equipped with a “Sonos” sound system. This system allows remote control by either the Sonos controller, or any PC, Mac, tablet or smart phone. All areas can play synchronized music, or separate music choices and volumes. There is in addition an Ipod docking station in salon.
Technical Systems
All technical systems are concentrated in the engine room. The Waste tank, boilers, pumps, hydraulic power packs are fully rebuilt in 2016. By keeping all systems in the engine, it has reduced the interior noise and prevents any guest spaces being disturbed should a fault arise.
Toilet system
A “Gravity” based sewage system for the toilets allows for “silent” flushing. This system does not have any noise producing pumps or macerators in or under the cabins.
Electric systems
The 4000 amps maintenance free gel batteries provides at least 8 hours of autonomous power for all systems. This includes power for all 220- and 380-volts consumers including air- conditioning, pumps, lighting etc.
All lighting is LED and dimmable. Using LED reduces the power consumption with 75% for lighting.
This system allows complete “silent” running while at anchor, or in port without shore power.
While underway on either one or two Gardner main engines, each main engine provides ample charging power to maintain/charge the batteries and still have all systems running. The use of the auxiliary generators is not needed while cruising.
Heat recovery
All waste heat for cooling the main engines or generator is reused for heating the warm water supply.
Pre-heating or maintaining operation temperature for the main engines is taken from the generator’s cooling system, electric or diesel burner.
Fuel economy
M/Y Monara’s propulsion, hull design and engines allow for a low fuel consumption. With the correct conditions, guests enjoy a reduction of around 30% less than a conventional yacht of this size.
Tests showed an average consumption of 33 litres per hour total both engines running.
Engine room
The engine room was completely rebuilt with new systems in during the 2016 refit.
The main engines had a full 2016 rebuild, repainted with special 2 component paint, chromed details and polished copper piping.
The engine room layout allows easy access to all systems, ensuring reduced maintenance and repair costs.
There is full electronic main engine monitoring through a NMEA 2000 system. There are sensors for measuring each cylinder exhaust temperature, 2-point water temperature, rpm sensors for prop shafts and engines to allow precise synchronizing. Vacuum meters on all fuel filters, allowing replacement only when needed. Temperature regulated ventilation to reduce power consumption. Maintenance free prop shaft stuffing boxes. Full toolkit, including Gardner special tools and workbench.
Reliability
Monara was rebuilt with all modern systems, should there be a major power/electronics failure, her rebuild ensures that she can still run in all circumstances.
The main engines can be manually started, and power will then be generated with one or all 4 alternators of 400 amps capacity each.
The engine controls are 100% mechanically operated, no electric or hydraulic power required. Each engine still has mechanical temperature and oil pressure gauges fitted.
Fuel supply can be rapidly chosen for each engine from either the forward or aft tanks, should the unfortunate instance that one of the tanks is contaminated.
There are 3 ways to pump the bilges; fire pump, regular bilge pump or main engine seawater pump.
The AC power can be supplied directly from shore or generator, should there be an issue with any of the 3 Victron converters.
Specifications and details of this vessel are provided in good faith for informational purposes only. Data regarding the specifications, operating characteristics and condition of the vessel was obtained from sources believed reliable but is not guaranteed by owner or brokers. Buyer assumes responsibility to verify all speeds, capacities, consumptions and other measurements contained herein and otherwise provided and agrees to instruct his agent or surveyor to confirm such details prior to purchase. Vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price and inventory changes and withdrawal from market without notice.
Engine hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker has been told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot and does not guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise, and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.