Worth Avenue reveals 72m custom superyacht concept

8 December 2016 • Written by Chris Jefferies

American brokerage firm Worth Avenue Yachts has released its first design in a new collection of superyacht concepts — a custom 72.75 metre motor yacht.

Development in collaboration with naval architects BMT Nigel Gee, she features exterior styling by Christopher Seymour Designs, while the interiors are courtesy of Evan K Marshall and Carl Esch would act as design and project consultant.

The custom 72.75 metre motor yacht

The yacht would be built at an unspecified Italian yard to Lloyd’s registry standards with a 2019 delivery date mooted. Worth Avenue adds that she would be MCA compliant with a steel displacement hull and aluminium superstructure that could be finished in a choice of seven colours.

Accommodation is for 12 guests in six staterooms, including a master, four doubles and a twin cabin, while the crew quarters allow for a staff of up to 20 people.

Key features on board include a superyacht beach club, separate spa area and a vast sundeck with a spa pool flanked by sunbeds, numerous seating options and a full bar. The superyacht helipad is located on the foredeck, with enough space to land a Eurocopter EC135.

The upper deck features a sprawling owner’s suite with its own study, library, his and hers walk-in wardrobes and an aft-facing cabin leading onto a private deck.

The premium features continue on the main deck with a formal dining area seating 12 around a circular table, while the adjacent lounge area features a piano, bar, three sofas and four armchairs.

Power would come from a pair of MTU 16V 4000 M63L engines for a top speed of 18 knots and a cruising speed of 15 knots. When trimmed back to 12 knots, she would boast an impressive maximum range of 6,000 nautical miles.

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