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FIRST-CLASS UPGRADE

MARALA

LOA

193ft. (58.8m)

BEAM

26ft. 6in. (8.08m)

DRAFT

12ft. 6in. (3.8m)

CONSTRUCTION

steel/aluminum

SPEED (max./cruise)

15/12 knots

RANGE

4,000nm

GROSS TONNAGE

499

NAVAL ARCHITECTURE

Camper & Nicholsons

EXTERIOR STYLING

George Nicholson

INTERIOR DESIGN

Muza Lab

BUILDER

Camper & Nicholsons

RESTORATION

Pendennis

Perfect proportions, an elegant sheer and a confident presence just the right side of regal: Marala could only have come from a handful of yards, and your first guess will probably be right.

She launched in 1931 from Camper & Nicholsons in England, and, at 193 feet (58.8 meters) length overall, was one of the largest yachts of her day. Now, just out of a three-year restoration at Pendennis in Falmouth, England, she is not only in top form and ready to resume her illustrious career as a thoroughly modern motoryacht, but is also astonishingly original, with

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