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Whyko Company signs new 32.25m BSD 105

Italian brokerage house Whyko Company has signed an order for a new 32.25m build at Benetti Sail Division. The yacht is being built for an owner who intends to use her to travel the world. Delivery is scheduled for Spring 2014...…

Italian brokerage house Whyko Company has announced the signing of a contract related to the construction and delivery of the new 32.25m BSD 105 RS model at Benetti Sail Division.

The BSD-105 is an elegant reinterpretation of a rounded stern motor yacht. 
With a steel hull and aluminium superstructure this yacht was expressly designed to allow the owner and his family to enjoy exploring the world from on board,


The BSD 105 RS was built under the survey of the RINA (Italian Shipping Register), with classification C Malta Cross - HULL ° MACH; Ych – Short Range Navigation. Powered by two 735Kw (1,000 Hp) engines, this yacht can reach a design speed of 14 knots, with a range of 3,000 nautical miles at 10 knots and 1,900 miles at the cruise speed of 12.7 knots.




The yacht will be delivered to her owner in spring 2014, under the constant supervision and contribution of Whyko Company, with the goal of making a continuous use as of the next summer.

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