Polish builders Conrad Shipyard has provided an update on the construction of the 40m/131ft superyacht code named C133, which is nearing the end of completion for launch at the end of the year.
Featuring the naval architecture of Diana Yacht Design, the vessel will be made from a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure.
The shipyard is named after Polish-British writer Joseph Conrad and the British connection is continued through a collaboration with Reymond Langton Design, who completed the exterior styling while the yard’s designers produced her lavish interior appearance using makassar ebony and santos rosewood.
Following design trends, the open plan main salon features side-balconies with three sliding doors and two side-balconies.
Among the interiors is an upper deck cinema and a bar with an adjacent dumbwaiter for providing guests with plenty of refreshments. The sundeck is also designed for entertaining and guests can relax in the bow Jacuzzi, dine alfresco or enjoy a pot of sunbathing. Below deck, tender storage will be available towards the bow and the stern. There will be a davit crane on the foredeck and a transom tender garage for use as a beach club.
The accommodation will consist of a Master suite with a folding balcony on both the port and starboard sides, an office and a walk-in wardrobe as well as an en-suite bathroom. The four double cabins can be converted into 2 VIP staterooms to accommodate up to 10 guests, while the crew quarters are designed to sleep up to 6.
Superyacht C133 is capable of a range of 4,000 nautical miles at 10.5 knots and is capable of a top speed of 13 knots using a pair of 670 HP Caterpillar C18 Acert engines.
Luxury yacht C133 is expected to launch in December 2017 and once completed it will be the largest superyacht ever built in Poland.