Adix

LENGTH
64.86 m
TOP SPEED
12 kn
GT
291
CREW
14
DELIVERED
1984
BEAM
8.66 m
GUESTS
10

Adix, a 64.86 m Sail Yacht built in Spain and delivered in 1984, is the flagship of Astilleros de Mallorca.

Her top speed is 12.0 kn and her cruising speed is 10.0 kn and her power comes from a MAN diesel engine. She can accommodate up to 10 guests in 5 staterooms, with 14 crew members. She has a gross tonnage of 291.0 GT and a 8.66 m beam.

She was designed by Dykstra Naval Architects (20 other superyachts designed) and Arthur Holgate.

The naval architecture was developed by Arthur Holgate and Dykstra Naval Architects (28 other superyachts architected), and the interior of the yacht was designed by John Munford (40 other superyacht interiors designed) and Alan Boswell - she is built with a Teak deck, a Steel hull, and Steel and Teak superstructure.

Adix is in the top 5% by LOA in the world. She is one of 17 sailing yachts in the 60-70m size range.

Adix is currently sailing under the United Kingdom flag, the 4th most popular flag state for superyachts with a total of 926 yachts registered. She is currently located at the Pendennis refit yard, in United Kingdom, where she has been located for 6 months. For more information regarding Adix's movements, find out more about BOATPro AIS.

Specifications

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