
Before Brief specs mv SULISKER: built by Ferguson Shipbuilders Port Glasgow, Yard No 483 Engines by Ruston Diesels. Newton-le-Willows Propulsion: 2 x M12cy 4SA 4148kW 5640bhp 2sc 18kn Ruston 12RKCM Launched: Friday, 27/06/1980 Built: 1981 Ship Type: Fisheries Protection Vessel Tonnage: 1366gt 409nt Length: 234 feet Breadth: 38 feet Owner History: Scottish Fisheries Protection Service, Leith 2006 Whistlejacket Marine Ltd (Michael Fenton), Skipton Sulisker?EUR(TM)s hullform, which is of a pretty robust construction to take on all that the North Atlantic in winter can throw at it, surprisingly is not too different from today?EUR(TM)s luxury megayachts, but clearly, the superstructure is completely inappropriate, so Brooke has cut off almost all of the original steelwork above main deck level and removed the deck machinery. In its place will be fitted a brand new aluminium superstructure.

Superstructure removed - © Ian G Hardie On completion, the external appearance, guest accommodation and crew areas will be indistinguishable from a new build luxury ship and Sulisker (the name won?EUR(TM)t be retained) will not look out of place amongst the world?EUR(TM)s best known yachts. The furnishings and fittings will be to world class standards and the hull will be completely faired utilising the Fagerdala system which involves a PET fairing that is GRP sheathed and then high gloss painted. The external decks are to be teak laid. The stern will be remodelled to incorporate a bathing platform, passerelle and plunge pool and there will be a ten-person jacuzzi on the sun deck. The ship will be completely recabled, repiped and equipped with water makers, sewage treatment plant, climate control installation and all the other safety and entertainment systems expected in a yacht of this calibre. An interesting design feature is a pair of VIP cabins that can be converted into an owner?EUR(TM)s master suite when required. This can be accomplished easily within the normal turnround period between cruises. There is accommodation for a crew of twenty-four. The only area where the origins of Sulisker will be visible is in the machinery spaces, as the original engines, gearboxes, propellers, steering system, stabilisers, bowthruster and main generators are all perfectly suitable for her new life as a luxury cruiser and will be fully overhauled and retained. Compared with the average superyacht, the machinery spaces are huge and allow just about any repair to be undertaken in situ.

After - © Brooke Marine Yachts Cruise speed will be 14kts with a range of about 5,500nm. Classification will be Lloyds +100A1 LMC. At 74 metres, Sulisker will rank at no.44 by length in the current world superyacht league table. The Brooke Marine team has particular expertise in converting commercial ships into luxury mini cruisers, as has naval architect McFarlane Shipdesign of Monaco. Interior design is by Bannenberg Designs of London. The transformation from a ?EURoegrey funnel?EUR? quasi-military patrol vessel into a world class luxury cruise yacht is quite something and certainly will be a challenge for Brooke, but the end result will be a ship delivered at least three years before a new build could be completed and with a huge cost saving. Delivery is due in late 2009. For more information visit www.brookemarineyachts.com. Written by Chris Derry.
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