The 1993 Arcoa 1077 is a cruising yacht type boat, widely appreciated for its maritime performance and comfort. Here are the main features of this specific model, with a propulsion system comprising 2 Iveco Diesel engines of 230 horsepower each:
General features of the Arcoa 1077 (1993):
Overall length: 10.77 meters
Beam: 3.55 meters
Weight: approximately 5,500 kg (unladen)
Hull type: Polyester monohull
Propulsion:
Engine: 2 Iveco Diesel engines
Power per engine: 230 horsepower
Total power: 460 horsepower
Engine type: Inline diesel (4 cylinders)
Transmission: Shaft line, with propellers
Cruising speed: Approximately 20-25 knots
Maximum speed: 30 knots (depending on conditions and load)
Performance:
Fuel consumption: Approximately 50-60 liters of diesel per hour at cruising speed (this may vary depending on sea conditions and onboard weight).
Range: This depends on the fuel tank capacity, but generally, the range can reach up to 300-400 nautical miles at economical speed.
Interior and layout:
Cabins: 2 cabins (one aft cabin and one forward cabin) with sleeping accommodations for 4 to 6 people.
Salon: A large salon with panoramic views and a dining table.
Galley: Equipped kitchen with a stove, refrigerator, and sink.
Heads: 1 manual bathroom with shower.
Other equipment:
Radar and GPS: Equipped for modern navigation.
Bimini: For shading.
Deck: Spacious area for outdoor relaxation.
Heating and air conditioning system
The Arcoa 1077 is designed to offer comfortable and stable navigation, with good capability to handle moderate seas, making it a highly appreciated boat for cruising and extended sea outings.