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Noa Danielle was inspired by the Fantail Motor Yacht designs of L.E. (Ted) Geary, a renowned Naval Architect of the 1920's. Geary's designs were particularly inspirational in creating the blueprint for Noa Danielle. Her pilothouse and forward bulwarks were raised giving her a look similar to the charming passenger carrying steamboats that plied the waters of New York Harbor at the turn-of-the-century. |
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| SPECIFICATIONS: |
Builder |
Andersen Boat Works, Inc.
Saugatuck, MI |
Structure |
aluminum |
Length Overall |
62 feet |
Beam |
18 feet |
Draft |
4 feet |
Maximum Speed |
12 knots |
Cruising Speed |
8 knots |
Main Salon |
30 feet by 14 feet |
Veranda |
18 feet by 15 feet |
Upper deck |
47 feet by 18 feet |
USCG Certified |
49 passengers |
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