Description
Peri yachts 29M 2008
The Peri yachts 29 M 2008 and last refit in 2022 is now available for sale. The PERI 29’s eye-catching sleek and aggressive look is enhanced by chic. The yacht has a minimalist contemporary clear interior that will appeal younger boaters but also a perfect yacht for experienced buyers.
The PERI 29 flybridge yacht received the Award of the “Best Interior Design” due to her practicality and functionality. The Peri yachts is capable of comfortably hosting 8 guests in 4 en-suite staterooms comprising the versatility of equal sized Master and VIP along with 2 twin cabins. The Peri yachts has 2 crew cabins for 4 crew members waiting to the guests needs.
Engines, speed, range
The well known Peri yachts has twin 1502 Hp MTU diesel engines. This semi-displacement PERI 29 can cruise at 17 knots with fuel-efficient consumption for 300 nautical miles. She reaches 22 knots at top speed.
The yacht builder is Peri Yachts (Turkey). The model is a Peri 29. Her naval architect is Dixon Yacht Design and the exterior Design is Scaro Design / Bill Dixon. The Interior Design is from Scaro Design.
This Peri yachts 29M 2008 is a Motor Yacht / Flybridge Yacht / Raised Pilothouse. She has a semi-displacement hull type. Built Hull and superstructure construction are in Composite (Multiaxial E-glass with epoxy resin). The decks are teak laid.
PROPULSION system are Twin diesel MTU 10 V 2000 M93 12 V
- Engine Hours: Port: 2095 h / Starboard 2095 h (Jan. 2025).
- The maximum speed is 22 knots and the cruising speed is 17 knots.
- The fuel consumption@ cruising speed is 400 l/h.
- The range at cruising speed is 300 NM.
The semi-displacement motoryacht has two gearboxes ZF 2050 V and two shafts with 5 blades propellers
DECK EQUIPMENT are
- Two anchors 2 x 120m galvanized anchor chains
- Two Muir VRC 4500 windlasses,
- The mooring capstans are two Muir VC 4000.
- The gangway is hydraulically moved.
- Swim ladder.
- The galley is fully equipped with Miele and Bosch equipments.
- All details in the full specifications.
Viewings are highly encouraged in south of France.