Brazilian shipyard MCP Yachts has launched 27.7m/90.8ft 925 THD superyacht RAGNAR, a lightweight vessel with a draft at only 1.8m/5.9ft constructed entirely out of aluminium.
The in-house teams completed her naval architecture and exterior design and worked in collaboration with interior designers Andreia Guiraldella and Lia Siqueira. Among her features is a fold-down side balcony off the formal dining area, joining around to the alfresco living area on the main deck aft for excellent indoor-outdoor connections.
The split-level Master suite is placed on the main deck and enjoys spectacular views, while the main salon provides comfortable surroundings and ample room for dining and entertaining. The lower deck contains two twin cabins and two double cabins, with an additional double cabin in the bow. The crew area is placed aft of the engine room to enhance guest privacy.
The bow features two large sun pads in front of the pilothouse, and a forward sofa with drinks table creates a cosy outdoor space to watch the sunset. The flybridge is designed for all-day outdoor relaxation with an automated fold-back bimini roof, and plush sofas to rest and take in the views.
Using a pair of Caterpillar 1,925 HP engines, she can reach a top speed of 27 knots and has a cruising speed of 23 knots with a range of 3,000 nautical miles. The accommodation sleeps 12 over six en-suite cabins, with a crew of four to ensure that everyone on board has a relaxing and entertaining holiday.
The model can be customised as Owners desire, with the accommodation layout flexible to offer as few as three guest cabins.