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[Y1971]

[H601]

[L37.55m / 123′2″]

1971

Blackhawk

 

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Hull no.: 601

Hull no.

601

Length: 37.55m / 123′2″

Length

37.55m / 123′2″

Year: 1971

Year

1971

This is Blackhawk

When launched in 1971, the 37.54-metre Blackhawk was the largest yacht Feadship had ever built for an American client – Chicago entrepreneur and Blackhawks ice hockey team owner Arthur Wirtz. Primarily intended as a yacht for entertainment purposes, it included countless innovations for this purpose like trash compacters and a 'radar range' (the forerunner of the modern microwave). She was also fitted with 1,000 watt single side band radio telephone and two 920 hp diesel engines. Perhaps most memorably, she delivered on Mr Wirtz’s demand for air-conditioning “so cold it freezes your balls off.”

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Specifications

Design

Naval architect

Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects

Specifications

Length

37.55m / 123′2″

Beam

7.11m / 23′3″

Draught

2.10m / 6′10″

Propulsion

Main engines

2 x Caterpillar D348 TA 686kW at 2000rpm

Fuel capacity

43,528 litres / 11,498 USG

Fresh water capacity

6,624 litres / 1,749 USG

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