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KIELE
V
Hyatt Regency Maui, Hawaii
Prior to this 54-foot L.O.A. catamaran, commercial pleasure craft
were a mix of converted and adapted boats originally designed for
other purposes. Renowned developer Chris Hemmeters intent
was to create a boat that, in every way, complemented his groundbreaking
Hyatt Regency Maui resort - one whose appearance and appointments
closely matched the new resorts luxury, quality and overall
innovation. Without question KIELE V was the very first luxury-performance
commercial catamaran in the world. Although she has been much imitated
over the years, like the hotel itself, upon arriving in 1980 she
was literally decades ahead of her nearest competitor.
 Originally
conceived as merely an amenity, almost since her arrival KIELE V
has become an important profit-center for the resort, and a primary
must-do activity for hotel guests, many of whom are
annual returnees.
KIELE V excels in a variety of roles, from snorkel, day-sailor,
to afternoon cocktail-cruiser, to private charter yacht to the hotels
elite clientele. She recently celebrated her twenty-first year of
continuous operation.
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Designation
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U.S. Coast Guard licensed luxury motor-sailing
catamaran |
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Length-Overall
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54 feet 6 inches |
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Length, waterline
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48 feet |
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Draft, hull
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22 inches |
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Beam
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25 feet |
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Mast height
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65 feet |
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Sail area, working
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1,000 sq. feet |
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Engines
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Diesel, Perkins 4236, 85 hp (x2) |
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Licensed capacity
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49 passengers |
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Design Team |
Rudy Choy, Warren Seaman, Vince Bartolone, Gilbert Iwamoto |
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| Client |
| Christopher B. Hemmeter |
| Services |
| Design, Construction |
| Builder |
Gil's Catamarans & C/S/K
Costa Mesa, CA USA |
| Estimated Construction
Cost |
| US$550,000 |
| Completed |
| 1980 |
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