Christopher Seymour Designs has unveiled his latest superyacht concept called Project 58, a 58m (190’) Motoryacht. Project 58 was designed to be a conservative European style motoryacht with modern design features and timber detailing. She features lush curves, a sleek profile, an elegant spoon bow as well as a touch of tradition.
The new Project 58 by Christopher Seymour boasts high levels of natural light that filters throughout the interior. The second deck (main deck), boasts large deck to ceiling windows on the side of the superstructure, and back deck windows, which both also backup as structural supports. The VIP Suites have been designed with large styled windows on the hull to help bring in the natural light and improve the whole experience for the guests.
The layout of the Project 58 superyacht is conventional. Situated on deck one are the crew’s quarters for 12, their living space, main kitchen, and through the engine room is the tender bay. Which can store one large RIB on the starboard bay and on the port side is a smaller RIB, plus 2 Jet Skis. The usual water toys like underwater scooters, diving apparatuses etc, for guests can also be found here. The stern also boasts a moving platform that folds over and can rests just under the surface of the water for conveyance in boarding the vessel and water sports.
On deck two (the main deck), inside are the main dining, kitchen, lounge areas, and four VIP suites, which comfortably allows two guests per suite, it also has large lounge and dining areas outside.
Above on deck three is the bridge, and towards the back, is the owner’s suite, which also has its own private outside deck with lounge and dining areas. There’s also an open lounge on the foredeck for owner’s and guests to enjoy and see where the day is headed. This brings the total number of guests (including owner) to 10.
On deck four (the top deck), is where all the fun comes together with a spa that’s hugged by a large lounge, a bar where you can have your favourite cocktails, and some relaxing on the sunbeds towards the aft of the deck.
Extra attention has also been spent on the hydrodynamics on the hull of the motor yacht Project 58, and particularly on her entry. Not only does she boast some gorgeous flare to take on large seas, she was also designed to be more efficient, which also has a positive effect on her long range capabilities. This also allows her to have a greater scope of destinations for owner and guests to choose.
Project 58’s hull can either be constructed of aluminium or steel, pending an owner’s request, where as the superstructure will be constructed of aluminium. The vessel will be powered by diesel engines with approximately 2800hp aside, coupled together to conventional shafts. She has an estimated long range cruise speed of 12 knots, standard cruise of 14 knots, and a top end speed of 18 knots.
The motor yacht Project 58 vessel’s long range distance should be in excess of 5000nm+. To keep the 58m steady either at anchor or on the move she will be equipped with Quantum Zero Speed stabilizers.
Information Project 58 – A 58m motor yacht design by Christopher Seymour Designs:
Propulsion – Diesel
Top Speed – 18 knots (Approx)
Cruise Speed – 12 Knots (long range) – 14 Knots (short range)-(Approx)
Crew – 12 (Estimated)
Guests – 10 (Estimated)
Exterior Designer – Christopher Seymour Designs
Interior Designer – T.B.C
Yard/Builder – T.B.C
There will be a new collection of superyachts coming from the Christopher Seymour Studio in the following months called the Ice Collection.