Defined by its classic lines and robust construction, this 1981 Versilcraft 17 Mt Supervanguard represents an enduring example of Italian nautical heritage. Measuring 17 meters in length with a 5.05-meter beam, this flying bridge yacht provides significant living space and a solid presence on the water. The hull, constructed from high-quality wood, supports a stable displacement of 1744 tons, ensuring a reliable platform for those who appreciate the aesthetic and structural integrity of vintage motor yachts.
Powering this vessel are two General Motors 8V92TI diesel engines, each producing 550 hp. This propulsion system provides a cruising speed of 18 knots and a maximum speed of 23 knots, supported by a 3000-liter fuel capacity. The mechanical setup utilizes a shaft drive transmission, a choice synonymous with durability and ease of maintenance for vessels of this era.
The internal layout is designed for comfort, featuring three cabins and three bathrooms, allowing for a maximum capacity of 12 people. The interior reflects a dedication to fine materials and craftsmanship, complemented by stainless steel portholes and an entry door. This configuration makes it well-suited for extended stays on board, offering a balance between private accommodation and communal living spaces.
This yacht is currently lying in Veneto, Italy, and is offered at 115.000 EUR with VAT paid. Interested buyers can contact the agency at Porto di Lavagna, Box 102, Lavagna, Italy, or reach out to the brokerage team via the provided contact information to arrange a viewing.