Hot Lab’s fresh take on the new 220-foot explorer yacht for
Viareggio Superyachts (VSY) includes a tiered profile, a long, open stern, and
a luxury interior.
The Milan-based design studio borrowed the superstructure style from commercial and military vessels because it provides excellent visibility forward and frees up 150 feet of space in the stern.
The Milan-based design studio borrowed the superstructure style from commercial and military vessels because it provides excellent visibility forward and frees up 150 feet of space in the stern.
Instead of the usual deck for a helipad and tender storage,
Hot Lab decided to put in a long swimming pool and patio with a cool diamond
motif on the main deck—which, in fact, doubles as a helipad. In addition, the
designers also did away with the usual stairs aft from the main deck to the
swim platform. Instead, the yacht features stairs from the garage/beach club
inside that lead up to main deck. An exterior social area on the upper deck in
front of the wheelhouse provides a panoramic view of the water, and it sports a
small infinity-edge pool. Owners and guests can enjoy the best—and
private—views in the inviting upper-deck crow’s nest.
The yacht’s five staterooms can comfortably accommodate 10
guests along with a large owner’s suite and separate quarters for a crew of 15.
The owner’s suite is located at the forward end of the upper deck for
180-degree views. It includes an office, a private studio, and his-and-her
bathrooms.
Other highlights of this explorer include a skylounge with
picture windows on an upper deck and two gyms—one in the beach club and another
on the bridge deck. The interior, measuring 8,000 square feet, has an elevator
connecting all the decks.
The tender garage houses three boats, two personal
watercraft, and other water toys. The yacht is powered by twin 2,600 hp
Caterpillar diesels, which will give the yacht a top-end speed of 17 knots. At
12 knots, it will have an estimated range of 5,000 nautical miles.
Hot Lab’s fresh take on the new 220-foot explorer yacht for
Viareggio Superyachts (VSY) includes a tiered profile, a long, open stern, and
a luxury interior. The Milan-based design studio borrowed the superstructure
style from commercial and military vessels because it provides excellent
visibility forward and frees up 150 feet of space in the stern.
Instead of the usual deck for a helipad and tender storage,
Hot Lab decided to put in a long swimming pool and patio with a cool diamond
motif on the main deck—which, in fact, doubles as a helipad. In addition, the
designers also did away with the usual stairs aft from the main deck to the
swim platform. Instead, the yacht features stairs from the garage/beach club
inside that lead up to main deck. An exterior social area on the upper deck in
front of the wheelhouse provides a panoramic view of the water, and it sports a
small infinity-edge pool. Owners and guests can enjoy the best—and
private—views in the inviting upper-deck crow’s nest.
The yacht’s five staterooms can comfortably accommodate 10
guests along with a large owner’s suite and separate quarters for a crew of 15.
The owner’s suite is located at the forward end of the upper deck for
180-degree views. It includes an office, a private studio, and his-and-her
bathrooms.
Other highlights of this explorer include a skylounge with
picture windows on an upper deck and two gyms—one in the beach club and another
on the bridge deck. The interior, measuring 8,000 square feet, has an elevator
connecting all the decks.
The tender garage houses three boats, two personal
watercraft, and other water toys. The yacht is powered by twin 2,600 hp
Caterpillar diesels, which will give the yacht a top-end speed of 17 knots. At
12 knots, it will have an estimated range of 5,000 nautical miles.
Photos: Courtesy by VSY
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