Nigel Irens Design (NID) and CMN Shipyard have teamed up with Christophe Chedal-Anglay (CCA), French designer, to design a pair of trimaran expedition yachts: Origin 575 and Xplore 70.
These explorer yachts offer you ultimate experience, especially for adventurous owner. It features comfort, speed, and great ocean crossing capability, this trimaran configuration has been designed to be more efficient than a conventional monohull at a given speed. In this way, this yacht offers great improvement in fuel consumption and range, not to mention exceptional level of comfort. These yachts can reach a top speed of 28 knots and a range between 4,000 to 5,000 nautical miles at 18 knots.
Designers : Nigel Iren Designs, CMN shipyard, and Christophe Chedal-Anglay (CCA)
Origin 575 Trimaran Expedition Yacht
Origin 575 Trimaran Expedition Yacht
Designed to be traveling machines, these yachts want to make your dream come true by combining explorer facilities with stylish, understated interior and exterior spaces. Every detail is conceived to enable curious yacht owner in order to enjoy simple pleasure of long range voyaging. Each yacht can accommodate up to 10 guests and 8 crew.
Origin 575 yacht features 57.5m design that can be customized to meet owner’s requirements. There’s a deck space for a mini submarine and a 4.5m tender while the stern garage is perfect to keep a 6m tender and personal watercraft.
Xplore 70 yacht just like its name, it features 70m design. Since it has a larger platform, it features enhanced capabilities, additional space, and of course, further range. This yacht has a helicopter deck, and space for larger tenders and a mini sub. The additional deck space can accommodate containerized units, perfect for rapid role enhancement whether it’s for aquarium, a dive center, or a research laboratory.
Xplore 70 Trimaran Expedition Yacht
Xplore 70 Trimaran Expedition Yacht – Rear
Xplore 70 Trimaran Expedition Yacht
Origin 575 and Xplore 70 Trimaran Expedition Yachts for Adventurous Owner is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design
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