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2000 Arno Leopard 27M

2000 Arno Leopard 27M for sale

Used 2000 Arno Leopard 27M for sale which has a name "DG" is located in Basel-Stadt (Basel-Stadt, Switzerland). The Arno Leopard shipyard designed and built this vessel in 2000. Key features 2000 Arno Leopard 27M: length 27 metres, beam 6.05 metres, boat displacement 68,000 kilograms and max boat draft 1.75 metres. Hull key features 2000 Arno Leopard 27M: hull shape - monohull shape and hull material - fiberglass. 2 x MTU M90 engine: 1,800 hp, engine hours - 1900 hours and fuel type - diesel. With a fuel tank capacity of 8,100 litres, the 2000 Arno Leopard 27M can cover a distance at a cruising speed of 48 kilometres per hour. Max speed - 61 kilometres per hour. 2000 Arno Leopard 27M is designed to accommodate up to 6 passengers for the optimal experience. Tanks with a capacity of 2,000 litres have been designated for the storage of fresh water. The classes of 2000 Arno Leopard 27M include: motor yachts. To buy Arno Leopard 27M and obtain price clarification for $1,167,745, please contact the offerer!

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2000 Arno Leopard 27M specification & technical information

TypePower
ClassMotor yachts
MakeArno Leopard
ModelArno Leopard 27M
NameDG
ConditionUsed
Year2000
Fuel typeDiesel
Hull materialFiberglass
Hull shapeMonohull shape
Max passengers6
Length27 metres
Beam6.05 metres
Max boat draft1.75 metres
Cruising speed48 km/h
Max speed61 km/h
Boat displacement68,000 kg
Fresh water tank capacity2,000 L
Fuel tank capacity8,100 L
LocationBasel-Stadt, Switzerland

2000 Arno Leopard 27M engine details #1:

Fuel typeDiesel
Engine hours1900 hours
MakeMTU
ModelM90
Engine power1,800 hp

2000 Arno Leopard 27M engine details #2:

Fuel typeDiesel
Engine hours1900 hours
MakeMTU
ModelM90
Engine power1,800 hp

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