2021 Valder Yachts 66' (20.12 m) Power Cat
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
THE KEYS
The Keys is the vision of offshore power boat racing champion Wayne Valder and design of renown Naval architect Roger Hill. Remarkable design, meticulous construction and speed offer a new perspective to the luxury yacht market.
- Catamaran
- Power
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: SL16-VY001
$ 3,999,000 USD
€ 3,662,656 Euros
$ 5,493,386 CAD
£ 3,134,724 GBP
Description
- GLIDES ABOVE THE WAVES ON FOILS
- CAPABLE OF OVER 40KTS, RANGE OF OVER 2000 NM AT 10KTS
- LAND YOUR HELICOPTER
- STAND ALONE OR MEGA YACHT SUPPORT VESSEL
- ORIGINAL OWNER, NEVER CHARTERED
Constructed of carbon fiber, powered by MAN 1300 engines The Keys is able to glide above the waves on foils at 45kts. Fluid styling and elegance features throughout the interior. The open plan salon provides natural light through large windows. Features include a cozy lounging area, a cocktail bar and well-appointed galley. Forward of the main helm is a full beam master stateroom with ensuite bathroom. Three other staterooms complete the interior highlighted with natural wood tones and woven flooring coverings creating a modern yet timeless elegance.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: SL16-VY001
LOA: 66' (20.12 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 2021
Beam: 22' 3''
Draft Max: 4' 9''
Draft Min: 2' 7''
Cabins: 4
Maximum Speed: 45
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Shape: Catamaran
Air Conditioning: Yes
Tower: No
Fuel Tank: 2500 Gallons (9463.52 Liters)
Fresh Water: 556 Gallons (2104.69 Liters)
Holding Tank: 79 Gallons (299.05 Liters)
Builder: Scott Lane Boat Builders
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: MAN
- Engine Model: V8
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Power HP: 1300.00
- Power KW: 969.41
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 420.00
- Hours Date: 08-28-2024
- Engine Location: Port
Engine 2
- Engine Make: MAN
- Engine Model: V8
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Power HP: 1300.00
- Power KW: 969.41
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 420.00
- Hours Date: 08-28-2024
- Engine Location: Starboard
Full Details
Fuel Consumption
- 800 RPM: Cruise at 10 knots, 4.44 L/NM fuel consumption. Travel up to 2027 NM in 203 hours.
- 1000 RPM: Speed up to 11 knots, 7.54 L/NM. Travel 1194 NM in 109 hours.
- 1200 RPM: Achieve 14 knots, 9.78 L/NM. Travel 920 NM in 66 hours.
- 1400 RPM: Glide at 20 knots, 8.26 L/NM. Travel 1089 NM in 54 hours.
- 1600 RPM: Swiftly move at 26 knots, 7.78 L/NM. Travel 1157 NM in 45 hours.
- 1800 RPM: Reach 30 knots, 8.64 L/NM. Travel 1041 NM in 35 hours.
- 2000 RPM: Hit 34 knots, 10.82 L/NM. Travel 832 NM in 24 hours.
- 2200 RPM: Soar to 37 knots, 11.88 L/NM. Travel 757 NM in 20 hours.
- 2388 RPM: Top speed of 45 knots, 12.54 L/NM. Travel 717 NM in 18 hours.
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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Andrew Grego.
We look forward to working with you!
Luke Brown Yachts
1500 Cordova Road
Suite 300
Fort Lauderdale FL 33316 USA
Phone: 1-954-525-6617
Fax: 1-954-206-6636
Email: sales@lukebrown.com
Website: https://www.lukebrownyachts.com/
Luke Brown Yachts prides itself on being the most knowledgeable and professional yacht brokerage within the industry. We offer our clients over 50 years of experience in all facets of this ever-changing and evolving industry. Our firm and its brokers are well-versed and ready to assist their clients in new construction builds, the purchase or sale of a used vessel, as well as luxury charters throughout the world. The Luke Brown Yachts Team is dedicated to ensuring that your experience will be unforgettable.
Andrew Grego
Sales Broker
1500 Cordova Road
Suite 300
Fort Lauderdale FL 33316 USA
Office: 1-954-525-6617
Fax: 1-954-206-6636
Cell: 1-954-439-1706
Email: agrego@lukebrown.com
Andrew Grego was born and raised in the South Island of New Zealand and developed a love for boats at an early age. He purchased his first boat at age 15 and began racing jet sprint boats at 17. His early career as a chef took him to the adrenalin capital of the world, Queenstown New Zealand. As a side job, he did two seasons driving the world-famous Shotover jet boats.
After working in hotels and restaurants in Europe and Australia learning silver service by catering to Royalty and celebrities, Andrew went back to New Zealand in 2000 during the first Americas cup. It was then that he was finally able to combine his two passions and was back on the water. The first position on a yacht was on a 53m Perini Navi sailing vessel doing a circumnavigation. Keen to learn, Andrew was on the deck or in the engine room as often as possible.
Andrew completed the U.S.C.G 100 ton license in 2002 and was employed as a Captain a week later. Now a U.S citizen, he's run vessels up to 210', he's done a refit and reconfiguration of several 112' Westports as well as the extension on a 100' Palmer Johnson. Andrew now holds 3000-ton licenses in 4 countries and has extensive knowledge of design and systems.
Andrew has also built a boat. He fulfilled a dream by designing and building a handicap accessible 37' center console he named "Warrior". He used this purpose built boat for the nonprofit he founded in 2014 to enable access to boating and water activities for wounded U.S veterans and other special interest groups.
Andrew can be found helping clients find the right yacht or taking them fishing and snorkeling from his boat "Southern Son".
"If I'm not working on the water, I'm playing on it."