MCC has announced their presents at the 2010 Monaco Yacht Show, where they will be exhibiting their scale model of the motor yacht MCC 38m Transoceanic Explorer. MCC will be located at the Tent Parvis Piscine, stand QP 55. They will also be present at the Fort Lauderdale International Yacht show, exhibiting on the Marco Polo Yacht, together with the shipbuilding company Cheoy Lee.
With superyacht Mazu, the 46-meter sister ship to Marco Polo nearing completion and on schedule for an end of the year launch, MCC – Maritime Concept and Construction (Hong Kong) Ltd is now turning its focus on its new superyacht MCC 38m Transocean Explorer. Conceived by in-house naval architect Kasia Milewska, this novel design expands upon the signature MCC theme of fuel efficiency. Taking its cue from the revolutionary Marco Polo series, this vessel will have the most economic single screw propulsion with electrically driven Schottel pump jets on the market. The range is a remarkable 5300nm at 11 knots using only 80 liters per hour.
Additionally, in keeping with the growing trend for greener energy, the MCC 38 yacht will forgo teak decks employing instead environmentally sound sustainable wood. Furthermore, the cap rails on the bulwarks will be composite rather than teak. The interior décor while infinitely flexible can be fitted with eco-friendly materials and textiles, such as bamboo, mango wood and recycled glass. Designer Milewska feels the inside should reflect the outside in terms of spirit and has sourced a number of interesting options for flooring, wall covering, tiles, countertops, fixtures, and fabrics.
The MCC 38 motoryacht, built of sturdy steel with a composite superstructure, offers a lot more volume than similar sized yachts. Despite her modest length over all, the 38-meter boasts generous accommodations for eight guests plus captain and seven crew members. While the master and VIP staterooms are practically equal in terms of luxury, at this stage, the owner of the new super yacht MCC 38m explorer can opt to have the master suite on the upper deck and the VIP and captains cabin on the main deck, or have both suites on the main deck. The other guest and crew cabins and galley are planned to be on the lower deck. Remarkably for her size, there is an elevator accessing all deck levels from lower deck to the sundeck.
This compact mini superyacht model will be on hand at the stand at the 2010 Monaco Yacht Show. The time is right and the price is right. Stop by to meet the MCC team and check out the new 38m Transocean Explorer.
MCC will also for the first time at the Monaco Yacht Show present their new project, the superyacht MCC 48m Transocean Explorer.