Dragon class Yacht

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Dragon class Yacht
Type: MY Yacht
Category ACS
Size 300 Tons
Hull Configuration Needle Hull
Streamlining Aerodynamic Hull
Tech Level TL–14
Engineering
Computer Model 2/bis
Jump J-3
Maneuver 2 G
Armaments
Hardpoints 3
Accommodations
Staterooms 8
Low Berths 10
Personnel
Crew 8
High/Mid Passengers 2
Payload
Cargo 51 Tons
Fuel tank 100 Tons
Carried craft 1 4T air/raft
Construction
Origin Third Imperium
Manufacturer GSbAG
Price
Cost MCr190
Statistics
Universal Ship Profile MY-31323S1-020000-20002-0
Images
Blueprint Yes
Illustration No
Source
Canon Published, non-canon design
Designer Phil Masters
Design System High Guard
Era 1105
Reference White Dwarf 69. 29

The Dragon class Yacht are constructed by GSbAG to the special order of the Koan nobility.

Description[edit]

The hull is a 300 ton needle configuration with extensive aerodynamic surfaces. The drives are all standard GSbAG systems giving jump-3 and 2G. These, and the Power Plant are all sophisticated, if temperamental, designs. The ship requires a crew of 8: Pilot, Navigator, two Engineers, two Gunners, Medic, Steward.

General Description & Deck Plans[edit]

The ship consists of three decks. The upper deck holds the bridge, operating control systems, and access to the dorsal turret. The main deck holds the staterooms, drive systems, computer core, and the upper half the cavernous cargo hold. The lower deck holds the power plant, access to the ventral turret, the air/raft hanger and the lower half of the cargo hold.

History & Background[edit]

No information yet available.

Class Naming Practice[edit]

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Selected Variant Types & Classes[edit]

14 Representative Yacht (MY) Classes[edit]

References[edit]

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