The new Jet Tern Selene 59 Ocean Clipper is the very latest iteration of Howard Chen’s talent. Designed for a repeat customer in Europe who wanted a yacht as beautiful and safe as any Selene, but faster in order to explore the Mediterranean Sea without sacrificing any of the ocean-going capability of the ocean trawlers line. Howard Chen’s design team took on the challenge, working with the renowned Dutch designer Guido de Groot, and the new Ocean Clipper semi-displacement line was born. The first yacht was launched in November 2017 at the shipyard on the Pearl River, and reached the expected speed of 19 knots with twin Cummins 715hp engines. Inside the Selene 59 Ocean Clipper offers three staterooms, including a luxurious midships located and of full beam layout owners stateroom. The living area offers a large salon, while a wide pilothouse with a commanding view of the surroundings servers the captain, with a large cockpit and a wide flybridge offering comfortable exterior entertainment areas.
Technical Data:
LOA - 19.27 m (63.3ft)
Waterline Length - 16.5 m
Beam - 5.36 m
Draft - 1.47 m
Displacement - 45 t
Fuel Capacity - 3402 l
Water Capacity - 1134 l
Accommodation - six berths in three cabins
Engines - 2 x Cummins QSM 11 715hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 19 knots max
Project - Guido de Groot
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