Dutch design studio Vripack has temaed up with Brazilian shipyard MCP Yachts on the new superyacht concept named MCP 120. Designed for a South American owner with a large family, the 36.5m/120ft luxury yacht is comprised of an unusual layout to ensure optimal space usage enhanced by the natural environment.
MPC 120 is able to accommodate 10 guests in an owner’s suite, 2 guest cabins and 2 VIP cabins.
The main deck contains the Owners’ stateroom and two guest suites, while the lower deck is home to the two VIP staterooms. The upper deck has a forward lounge with an asymmetrical balcony for family privacy, while the aft interior is also a communal space and leads out onto the expansive outdoor deck area.
The yacht will achieve a range of 3,500 nautical miles using 2 x CAT C32 Acerts 1.925 mHP engines, allowing for a long range speed of almost 11 knots and a top speed of 21 knots. Sleeping 11 guests over 5 cabins, there will also be 4 crew cabins to accommodate a crew of 8.
Other superyachts currently under development at the Dutch design studio include the 47 metre Jongert motor yacht Project Revolution, which is due for completion next year. Meanwhile, MCP plans to launch four yachts in 2018, measuring between 28 and 43 metres.