Anakena
Anakena is the shipyard's first build for the prestigious Ted Hood Design Group in Rhode Island. As with the best Hood designs, she is a heavy-displacement, shoal-draft centreboarder with good form stability. Though she has remarkably high volume, her stately good looks are assured by a trim but accommodating superstructure.

DATA & DIMENSIONS
Yard no. | 365 |
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Type | Cruising ketch |
Naval architect | Ted Hood / Ted Fontaine |
Interior architect | John Munford |
Length overall | 41m / 132ft |
Year of Delivery | 1996 |
This yacht is available | For sale - More information on request: +31 527 243131 or via yachts@royalhuisman.com |

Anakena is the shipyard's first build for the prestigious Ted Hood Design Group in Rhode Island. As with the best Hood designs, she is a heavy-displacement, shoal-draft centreboarder with good form stability. Though she has remarkably high volume, her stately good looks are assured by a trim but accommodating superstructure.
The owner's plan to sail to high, icy latitudes and to remote corners of the world, so she is stronger and more independent than most yachts of her size. She also has crucial systems redundancy to assure safe operation, and employs an integrated electronic network linking onboard monitoring of engineering, performance, navigation and security functions, plus shipboard administration and entertainment. Under sail, she is driven by a high-aspect ketch rig by Rondal featuring carbon rollaway booms.
The Old World interior styling consists of varnished teak panelling with fluted columns, handsome crowns and deeply personal expression of the owner's concept of elegant style . All this is backdrop to fine original wood-and-leather furnishings, a collection of fine marine art and enough shelves to house the owner's private library of history and marine books.