Cantieri Di Pisa Kaitos 76
- Boat REF# · 257633
- Length · 75'6"
- Year · 2003
- Construction · GRP
- Underwater profile · Planing
- Engine · 2 x diesel 2000hp, MTU 16V 2000 M91 (2003)
- Lying · French Riviera Cote d azur var
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Extra Details
Builder | Cantieri Di Pisa |
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Lying | French Riviera Cote d azur var |
Fuel capacity | 1,100.0 USG Total - 2 Tanks |
Water capacity | 176.0 USG Total - 1 Tanks |
Mechanical
Engine | 2 x diesel 2000hp |
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Engine make and model | MTU 16V 2000 M91 (2003) |
Engine Hours |
engine1= 750 engine2= 750 |
Engine Cooled | Indirect |
Steering | wheel |
Drive | Other |
Prop(s) | Arneson power-assisted |
Fuel consumption (approx) | Not Recorded |
Cruising speed (approx) | 40 knots |
Max speed (approx) | 54 knots |
Generator output | 23KVA |
Water-maker |
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Dimensions
Length | 75'6" |
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Beam | 17'7" |
Draft Min | 4'3" |
Displacement | 70,560.0lbs |
Storage | In water |
Electrical Systems
220 volt battery,
Construction
Construction | GRP |
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Underwater profile | Planing |
Finish | Gelcoat finish |
Accommodation
No. of double berths | 2 |
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No. of single berths | 2 |
No. of crew berths | 1 |
Cabin(s) | 3 |
Shower | 4 |
Heads | 3 heads (Electric) |
4 burner Other Stove
Accommodation
Stove | |
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Oven | |
Sink | |
Refrigerator | |
Freezer | |
Carpet | |
Drapes | |
Air conditioning | |
Cabin heating | |
Pressurised water system | |
Hot water system | |
Fresh water wash | |
Cockpit shower | |
Non-Smokers | |
Bar Sink | |
Ice Maker | |
Dishwasher |
4 burner Other Stove
Deck Gear
Cockpit cover | |
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Bimini | |
Rode | |
Fenders | |
Boathook | |
Swim Platform | |
Swim Ladder | |
Instrument Covers | |
Passerelle | |
Cockpit Enclosure | |
Stern Thruster | |
Bow Thruster |
Electric windlass (with remote control)
1 anchors
Nautica 350 dinghy (2007)
(RIB)
Nav Equipment
Compass | |
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Speed | |
Log | |
Radar | |
VHF | |
SSB | |
GPS | |
Chart plotter | |
Autopilot | |
Stereo | |
Clock | |
Barometer | |
Navigation lights | |
TV | |
WiFi Booster | |
Depth sounder |
Safety Equipment
Liferaft | |
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Life jackets | |
Life buoys | |
Swim ladder |
4 bilge pumps (1 manual / 3 electric)
Broker's Comments
At every boat show there’s one boat that causes a stir above all others. She may not necessarily be everyone’s cup of tea, but she creates a palpable buzz and makes people talk.
At last September’s Cannes Boat Show, that boat was the Kaitos 76 from the Italian yard Cantieri di Pisa, known for its stylish, finely finished Akhir line of motoryachts.
But the Kaitos, an Arabic name for a constellation, is no motoryacht.
She’s a big, open express with a reported top speed of 55 knots.
That alone probably would have made her the talk of the show, but she also was rumored to have an unusual, ingenious interior.
Below decks it’s an entirely different story.
The 76’s interior is daring. Starkly stylish, it’s an amalgam of bleached maple (bulkheads and soles), matte stainless steel, and red leather upholstery. Two semicircular skylights and a translucent bulkhead to port produce a bright space that can be further brightened or ventilated via ports artfully concealed behind translucent panels.
The layout is in keeping with the way such boats are used: Owners and guests often party and snack but rarely sleep or dine aboard. So at the foot of the starboard companionway, an eight-person table beneath a large flat-screen TV and a L-shape eight-person lounge to port provide plenty of room for a sizable party to soiree.
But should they need more room, there’s an innovative solution immediately aft.
Behind sliding pocket doors lies a full-beam master suite with centerline queen-size bed, port and starboard settees/berths, a shower and sink compartment to port, and a sink and MSD in a starboard compartment that can double as a day head because when you open the sliding doors, this stateroom becomes part of the saloon.
Should you prefer the extended saloon, you’ll appreciate that the forepeak VIP is generous in size and amenities. It has an en suite head with stall shower, port and starboard hanging lockers and settees, a small flat-screen TV, and an automotive-style stereo.
Between it and the saloon are a port-side guest stateroom with en suite head and a galley to starboard. While modest in size, and despite the fact that cooking of any substance is rarely done aboard such boats, the galley is equipped with a Bosch four-burner cooktop, dishwasher, microwave, and refrigerator-freezer; single sink; decent counter space and stowage; and like the rest of the below-decks spaces, 6’5” headroom.
Despite her playboy nature, the 76 also boasts impressive engineering:
Her Core-Cell and Kevlar layup provides a moderate 32-ton displacement, and all interior sole panels are affixed with hook-and-loop fasteners for maximum accessibility. The bow thruster, trim tabs, and Arneson Surface Drives are controlled by joysticks, and the engine room, accessed through a hatch forward of the swim platform and which you might expect to be an afterthought, is actually quite workable.
Even with two 2,000-hp MTU V-16s, there’s good access to the engines inboard and forward, major systems are mounted forward where they’re easily reached, and headroom measures six feet. Foredeck access has been accounted for, too, with wide side decks, molded-in handholds on the window frames, a flat foredeck, and a Maxwell windlass recessed to prevent snags.
Yet without casting off a line, I could see why this boat had everyone talking, and I had a feeling that when Harper got aboard, he’d be duly impressed as well.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.