February 25, 2009

Project: Tarquin Trader 75 Superyacht

Following the successful launch of the Trader 70 Superyacht in 2007, Emsworth, UK based Tarquin Boat Company reveals her new larger sister and flagship model, the 75 Superyacht, set to be unveiled this spring. Featuring many new design innovations to allow both crew and guests to live comfortably on board, the 75 Superyacht will be the largest Trader on the water and has been designed to provide the ultimate in luxury. Designers have worked cleverly on the layout of the new 75 Superyacht to ensure that guests and crew can be accommodated separately, offering eight berths in four en-suite cabins. Crew berths for two to three members are contained in a crew suite with direct access to the galley, exterior decks and engine room allowing complete movement separation. The exterior of the 75 Superyacht exudes all the characteristics of a bigger boat feel with spacious areas with a flybridge offering Al fresco galley complimented by seating for ten, a dining area on the sheltered aft deck, and covered side decks allowing movement in all weathers. Inside, it is light and airy having been fitted throughout with Anigre, a light tan heartwood and a range of luxurious contemporary furnishings and fabrics. The main deck of the interior is a full 44ft from aft deck doors to windscreen and includes a full beam saloon, galley and dining area as well as a separate day head, wheelhouse with viewing seats and internal stairs to the flybridge. Designed to offer the Trader Generation II comfort, the 75 Superyacht is equipped with the latest in domestic appliances, as well as a full complement of entertainment services and flat panel TVs throughout the accommodation. As with all Tarquin Trader, below decks owners and guests have their own stairwells for greater privacy. The owners’ suite is aft, and is a spacious 28ft featuring also the signature transom window offering magnificent views. For the 75 Superyacht every detail of construction has been considered in terms of comfort on board like double bulkheads and isolated floors, matched with a comprehensive insulation package to reduce noise and vibration. The drive train includes also custom turbine shaped 5-bladed propellers and the POSEIDON coupling system isolates the engine from the yacht’s structure. Designed with comfortable and independent passage making in mind, the systems required for this type of cruising are supplied as standard.

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