MC155 – The new Trimaran concept from Design Unlimited

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MC155 – The new Trimaran concept from Design Unlimited

Design Unlimited has unveiled the MC155, a trimaran that has been designed in conjunction with McConaghy Boats and German Frers with composite materials from Pure Design.

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17 August 2017

Design Unlimited have worked in conjunction with McConaghy Boats and German Frers to create a 47m/154ft trimaran design ‘pre-engineered, developed and ready for construction’.

Luxury trimaran MC155 - A Design Unlimited collaboration

Luxury trimaran MC155 – A Design Unlimited collaboration

German Frers was responsible by the exterior styling and naval architecture, while Design Unlimited have produced the interior. The engineering for all on-board systems has been taken care of by McConaghy Boats and composite engineering will be completed by Pure Design.

Superyacht MC155 - Main deck aft concept

Superyacht MC155 – Main deck aft concept

The main deck salon has a 11m/36ft beam and is connected to a spacious exterior aft deck, where the large outdoor area features a pool, a bar and an extensive choice of seating. The transom lowers to become a spacious swim platform, offering easy access in and out of the water and an excellent sunbathing spot.

Luxury yacht MC155 - Master suite located on the upper deck

Luxury yacht MC155 – Master suite located on the upper deck

The owner’s suite will also have a walk-in wardrobe, an en-suite bathroom and a gym. Its upper deck location has the additional benefit of leading out onto a spacious private aft that can be used as a helipad.

Trimaran MC155 - Formal dining area concept

Trimaran MC155 – Formal dining area concept

Tank test results show that the MC155 will have reduced running and maintenance costs due to its low resistance. She will be capable of a top speed of 24 knots and have a range of 2,500 nautical miles while cruising at 14 knots.

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