Showing posts with label Hartman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hartman. Show all posts

November 18, 2017

New Model: Hartman 24 Livingstone

Having roots associated to shipping from 1775 the Dutch boat builder Hartman does a fast start, launching its first model the 24 Livingstone just a couple of weeks after presenting the project to the media in Summer 2017. Inspiring itself to the ships of early twentieth century, hence the name Livingstone a famous explorer of the mid nineteenth century, the Hartman 24 is an interesting pocket 24-30 meter size super yacht for those who want a traditional looking vessel with the latest technology.  Build of steel the Livingstone 24 offers a standard interior layout of four double cabins below deck with a forward owners stateroom, and a laundry room.  Power for the Livingstone 24 comes in two options.  Hull one featured a single Man 345hp with an available option being for a twin installation of the same engine.  
Technical Data:
Length - 23.99 m (78.8m)
Beam - 6.85 m
Draft - 1.80 m
Displacement -  104.3 t 
Fuel Capacity - 10500 l
Water Capacity - 5000 l
Accommodation - eight / nine berths in four cabins
Engines - 1 x Man 345hp, or 2 x Man 345hp
Speed - 11 knots cruise
Range - 3000 nm at 10 knots cruise
Project - Niels van Oostenbrugge and Albert Abma of Sheerline Yachts
Certification - CE A

October 21, 2017

Project: Hartman 24 Livingstone

Hartman a Dutch company which has roots into shipbuilding and maritime transport from 1775 and is today based on the island of Urk has decided to enter into the yachting sector, presenting itself with a host of projects and a two range offer.  The 24 Livingstone is the first of the projects presented and comes from a design of Niels van Oostenbrugge and Albert Abma of Sheerline.  The looks of the series is inspired to luxury liners of the early twentieth century, while the name is a tribute to Dr. David Livingstone famous for his travels around Africa and work against slave trade.  Dr. Livingstone also sailed the first steel boat ever build in 1858. The Hartman 24 Livingstone is to be build of steel.  Standard power for Livingstone 24 will come from twin Man 345hp with hull one being powered by a single Man unit of the same power which delivers a cruise speed of eleven knots.