Called Project 175, the novelty features an all-aluminum construction and a special lifting keel that reduces shrinkage from 7 to 4.75 meters, as well as a sporty low-profile flybridge design.
The yacht is made in a two-masted sailing equipment for a flexible distribution of the sail area. According to the designers, the simplified plan is based on a lot of testing.
Inside, Project 175 features an all-glass saloon on the main deck, as well as a dining area and a flybridge.
On the lower deck there are four guest cabins for 8 people, including the owner's cabin with direct access to the aft deck. The yacht also has 6 crew cabins.
The spacious flybridge is hidden under the yacht's sleek profile and consists of two helms and a Jacuzzi.
Power will come from a hybrid propulsion system equipped with a recuperation system that uses propellers to generate electricity while in motion.
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