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Inside Vripacks’s 41m Seaview

yachtharbour.com 2024-01-12 09:54:47
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The creation of the full-custom yacht Seaview, measuring 41m and 380 GT, pushed the boundaries of conventional yacht design. The experienced Brazilian owner sought a vessel that prioritized family time in private and comfort, leading to a collaboration with Dutch design studio Vripack. The result is not a mere expansion of length or volume, but a revolutionary layout that optimizes space intelligently.

Inside Vripacks’s 41m Seaview

Seaview boasts seven spacious guest cabins, including a lavish owner's suite with his and her bathrooms and a private deck area. What sets this yacht apart is the innovative division of the lower deck.

Inside Vripacks’s 41m Seaview

Traditionally dedicated to guest accommodation, Vripack divided it into two distinct sections — guest cabins on the starboard side and crew service areas on the portside. Separate access and stairways ensure uninterrupted service across all decks while preserving guest privacy.

Inside Vripacks’s 41m Seaview

The key feature is the placement of the galley and laundry room on the lower deck, freeing up the main deck midsection for four guest cabins and a dedicated owner's suite on the upper deck. Currently under construction at MCP Yachts in Brazil, Seaview responds to the limitations imposed by the yard's facilities, delivering a multifaceted experience within the confined size.

Inside Vripacks’s 41m Seaview

Seaview's amenities cater to the extensive lifestyle needs of the owner and family. A lower deck beach club and spa, main deck social area, flexible al fresco dining, oversized sunpads, private banquet seating, and a split-level pilothouse with a jacuzzi on the sun deck create a yacht that meets multi-generational requirements. Scheduled for delivery in early summer 2024, Seaview promises optimal comfort and memorable yachting moments for its discerning owner and family.

Inside Vripacks’s 41m Seaview

Vripack is a yacht-design studio with a portfolio that represents over 7400 designs, made strong through its extensive naval architecture and engineering experience. From the moment they opened their doors in 1961, Vripack studio’s approach to design has been governed by the playful interaction between form and function.