SHADOWOLF Monohull Concept - 69.2m

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The Industry’s Most Efficient Monohull Support Yacht, Designed for Comfort
and Luxury

 

SHADOWCAT’s flexible portfolio includes a fully bespoke monohull shadow vessel, SHADOWOLF. This hybrid vessel is SHADOWCAT's first single-hulled support yacht and is available to meet the increasing demand for guest-level comfort and services.

The vessel's hull design focuses on passenger comfort and accommodation, while still enhancing adventures at sea. SHADOWOLF perfectly supports a superyacht and is ideal for expanding options on multi-day excursions, voyages into more remote locations, and/or for chartering or research purposes.

 

The hull is designed specifically for yacht-level comfort whilst offering exceptional efficiency.

 

SHADOWOLF offers an 11.5m beam and 3.25m draft, and will be built upon Incat Crowther’s award-winning aluminum hull design, enabling some of the highest speeds and superior efficiency of any support yacht available on the market.

Other SHADOWOLF features include a fully certified helipad and hangar, with accommodation and storage over three decks. The support vessel has an impressive carrying capacity, including space for a submarine, three 11m tenders, two 8m tenders, six jet-skis, two 4WDs and two quad bikes. In addition to a 14 crew-member and nine service-personnel capacity, it has as accommodation for eight guests or as extra resting space for crew from the main yacht. The total complement is 31.

General Arrangement

 

Additional Stand-Out Features

  • Can reach a top speed of 21 knots.

  • High levels of onboard comfort are aided by a pair of
    Naiad Dynamics AtRest stabilizers.

  • Will meet or exceed IMO Tier III emissions guidelines and has innovative green technology to reduce its impact on the environment by providing a zero-discharge operational capability.

  • An onboard treatment plant cleans all wastewater discharged to a drinkable quality, wet and dry waste is also fully treated onboard to allow the vessel to operate with a zero-discharge policy, to meet a “leave no trace” philosophy.

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