A new Eurocraft’s 151-foot Explorer yacht promises to change the design parameters of expedition vessels. A joint venture of Federico Fiorentino and Eurocraft, the new project would be the largest superyacht built at the shipyard (46 meters).
The new 151-foot (46m) expedition yacht is described by the studio as “a true crossover,” referring to its contemporary style and exploration capabilities.
Comfortably sleeping up to 10 guests in five staterooms (including a master suite on the main deck and VIP on the deck below), plus nine crew, a bright, open saloon, and a formal dining area in bright tones are a nice contrast to the gray-blue hull, with its black and chrome accents.
She has particularly angular lines and a vertical stern with plenty of exterior space on the aft deck. With this large amount of open aft space, the yacht has plenty of storage space for large tenders up to 10m as well as space for toys.
As an optional extra, the studio has explained that the yacht can be built to ice class compliance for real global cruising.
Eurocraft Explorer is characterised by a sleek and aggressive design, which is reflected in her excellent performance. The project is currently listed for sale with Yacht & Villa International with an asking price of €23.25 million ($25,41 million) and a suggested built time between 24 and 30 months.