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Yacht “VIOLINA”
VIOLINA, a Hylas 54, is a performance offshore semi-custom cruising series built in Taiwan by Hylas Yachts and designed by German Frers of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Violina was built in 1999 by the Huang family of Queen Long Marine, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. German Frers, designer of Hylas and Swan yachts, also led the design team for the Italian IACC racing boat Prada, which won the international America's Cup challenger series in New Zealand in 2000.
Upon its introduction, the Hylas 54 was named Full-Sized Cruising Boat of the Year by Cruising World magazine. In 2006 Violina underwent a major refit and upgrade.
The standard layout includes a large forward cabin which contains a queen-size berth. There is also a separate restroom with a shower stall, automatic shower drain pump, and teak grating. To the rear there is a customizable third cabin. There is also a large open salon that you could dance in. There is a large dining area with sliding bench, and a drop-down table (forming a double berth). And behind the salon you find the the spacious master suite with a walk-around queen-size. Completing the stateroom is a private forward head with separate shower stall. Violina can accommodate a maximum of 6 guests.
Additional equipment includes: power generator, inverters, bow thrusters, washing machine, broadband Internet connection, high-quality navigational systems (Raymarine), icemaker, barbeque, dinghy, deck shower, satellite TV system, and many instruments all make up the high-tech equipment of the vessel.

Technical specification:
- Lengh: 54’
- Beam: 16’
- Draft: 7’
- Sail area: 1821 sf
- Engine: Yanmar 125 HP
- Water tank: 500 gal
- Fuel tank: 555 gal





