NURJA

Abeking & Rasmussen

132'10"/40.5m

Asking Price: €38,000,000

Description

NURJA is a 132'10" (40.5m) Abeking & Rasmussen motor yacht with rare SWATH construction, 926 GT of volume, and accommodation for 12 guests in five cabins. Her Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull design is her defining technical feature, giving her a highly stable platform with strong seakeeping and exceptional usable space for her length. Built with a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, she reflects the engineering standards expected from one of Northern Europe’s most respected shipyards.

Specifications

Asking Price

€38,000,000
Length

132'10"/40.5m
Beam

58'4"/17.78m
Gross Tonnage

926 GT
Built / Refit

2008 / 2024
Maximum speed

14 knots
Cruise Speed

12 knots
Builder

Abeking & Rasmussen
Guests

12
Cabins

5
Crew

10
Hull

Steel
Superstructure

Aluminum

Her interior benefits directly from the wide beam and high-volume arrangement. The five-cabin layout provides flexible accommodation for guests, while the 926 GT volume creates a sense of scale usually associated with a much larger yacht. Guest areas are arranged with clear separation and practical circulation, supporting comfort, privacy, and efficient movement throughout the yacht.

Exterior areas are another key advantage of her SWATH configuration. The broad footprint creates large deck spaces and a more substantial onboard layout than conventional yachts of similar LOA. A helideck adds operational flexibility, while the deck arrangement gives NURJA strong usability for extended owner use and long passages.

Performance is focused on stability, range, and capable cruising. Her SWATH hull form reduces motion and supports confident operation in a wider range of sea conditions. Twin Caterpillar diesel engines deliver a cruising speed of 12 knots and a maximum speed of 14 knots, while her long-range profile supports extended cruising with confidence.

NURJA combines Abeking & Rasmussen pedigree, rare SWATH engineering, and significant volume in a compact 40-meter format. Her technical distinction, generous scale, and Northern European build quality make her a compelling acquisition for a buyer seeking a yacht with genuine capability and a highly differentiated design profile.