July 28, 2007

New Model: Tecnomar 120 Velvet

The latest Tecnomar Velvet 120 luxury yacht is the result of the shipyard’s long-lasting collaboration with architect Luca Dini. Its modern, dynamic and powerful lines combine with luxurious and sumptuous features. The interior design for the first 120 draws inspiration from the 14-15th centuries and imitates the Boulle technique, which takes its name from Andrè-Charles Boulle, the famous cabinetmaker who invented this distinctive style by decorating furniture with metal, brass and tortoiseshell inlays. Outside, the Velvet 120 yacht shows sharp and aggressive lines. Bright red hull and metallic gray superstructure add a modern contemporary touch to the entire yacht. The exteriors appear to be simple and stylish without frills or extra fittings, so that everything seems to create more space and allow freedom of movement. The cockpit is spacious and roomy with a comfortable sundeck placed at the end of the stern. Teak beams cover the deck, the side gangways and the forward deck house, which has been custom-converted into a landing pad for an Augusta 109 helicopter. The inside of the yacht can be accessed from the cockpit through a large glass door with dim crystal windows. The Pilot House is designed to allow the captain to access the bridge without necessarily passing through the guest area, there is also a separate stairway leading to the kitchen and to the crew cabins. As all Tecnomar a full custom design process making for the original taste of the owner both inside and outside is included.
Technical Data:
Registered length - 37.00 m (121.3 ft)
Beam - 7.20 m
Weight at half load - 115,000 kg
Fuel capacity - 11,000 liters
Water capacity - 2,000 liters
Speed - 29/33 knots estimated
Engines - 2 x MTU Series 396 2880hp
Project - Luca Dini
Construction Material - GRP
Certification - R.I.N.A. A 100 1.1 Y. Class certification: Maltese Cross

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