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Posted by Peter | 01/02/2008 @ 13:20 | Reply
 
I realise I am a little late with my response. The Centaurian Series was created early 1999 to replace the Emerald series. The Emerald Series went to 27.45 mtrs where by the Centaurians range from 30 to 35 mtrs, this is achieved by a variable mould technique.

The series was created by Orhan Celikkal, styling and concept by Orhan supported by a design group in Istanbul, naval architecture on the early models by Bill Dixon. From the year 2000 to 2005 five centaurians were launched 3 @ 32 mtrs, 2 @ 35 mtrs.

The Centaurian in your attachment appears to be the original series hull with the superstructure reworked to the Open style with well defined lines. The new style is, as indicated by Orhan Celikkal the father of the Centaurian series.

Please open the attached web page for an original Centaurian's specifications this vessel was launched in 2005, interior styling by Silkline Creations (name now changed) : http://www.oceanindependence.com/...

In recent times Leight Notika has experienced some changes and now operate under the NED Ship banner.
 
Posted by Yachtspotter | 07/09/2006 @ 14:00 | Reply
 
Do you know this new Turkish series : http://www.yachtworld.com/... I add this post in "Leight Notika" because its yacht line is named "Centaurian". But it could be a new yard... Any information could be interesting, thank you.
 
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