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Avis sur le Shiva
Mega yacht · 90 ft (27 m) · Mykonos
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Caractéristiques clés
- Chantier
- Cantieri Di Pisa
- Modèle
- Akhir 27
- Longueur
- 90 ft (27 m)
- Passagers
- 12
- Cabines
- 5
Verdict
A classic 27m Cantieri di Pisa motor yacht with strong charter appeal: fast enough for island-hopping, spacious for 12 guests, and refreshed by refits. Age shows in value and likely in systems efficiency versus newer builds, but the layout and pedigree remain compelling.
Avantages
- +Five-cabin layout suits up to 12 guests
- +Established Cantieri di Pisa Akhir design with proven charter appeal
- +Reported cruising speed around 20–21 knots
- +Refits keep the yacht relevant for modern use
Inconvénients
- −1996 build means older platform and likely higher upkeep
- −Fuel efficiency and technology trail newer yachts
- −Limited public detail on exact equipment and systems
- −Value depends heavily on refit quality and maintenance
Shiva is a 1996 Cantieri di Pisa Akhir 27, a classic Italian motor yacht with the brand’s familiar low-profile styling and practical volume for her size. Public listings describe her as a 27m class yacht with five guest cabins and accommodation for 12, which makes her well suited to family or small-group charter use.
On the water, the yacht is reported with twin MTU power and a cruising speed around 20–21 knots, with a top speed around 26 knots. That places her firmly in the performance-cruiser category rather than the slow-displacement end of the market, so she should be capable of efficient island-hopping and comfortable passage-making, though handling and ride quality will depend on upkeep and sea state.
Comfort is a clear strength for a yacht of this size: five cabins, multiple twin arrangements, and accommodation for 12 guests give her flexibility for charter. The available public information also suggests a refit in recent years, which matters on a 1990s yacht because interior condition, systems reliability, and guest experience can vary significantly.
In value terms, Shiva offers pedigree, speed, and guest capacity at a lower entry point than newer yachts, but buyers or charterers should factor in the realities of an older hull, higher maintenance risk, and fuel burn typical of the era. She is best viewed as a well-known charter-style motor yacht with solid fundamentals rather than a low-cost or ultra-modern proposition.


