In collaboration with Gregory C. Marshall.
U.S.-based Burger Boat has unveiled a 37.3-meter yacht concept created in partnership with Canadian naval architect Gregory C. Marshall.
The vessel is a three-deck yacht with a raised pilot house. The yacht's beam is 7.75 meters, draft - 1.83 meters. The total area of the external premises will be 136 sq.m., and the internal ones - 256 sq.m.
According to the images, the vessel will feature an elegant exterior accompanied by continuous double-sided glazing. The Burger 122 will be released with a fully customizable interior layout. The interior will feature neutral-colored woods and creamy white trim. Four guest staterooms will be located on the lower deck.
The full-beam owner's stateroom will be forwarded on the main deck. There will also be a general entertainment and relaxation area with a bar and a large dining area. A lounge and lounge chairs will be attached to the bow, and the lounge area will connect to the beach club.
The sun deck will dominate the top of the new yacht. There will be a recreation area with the opportunity to watch sunsets. The vessel's cruising speed will be 21 knots and maximum speed will be 24 knots.
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