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Concept: Impossible Productions Ink 90M superyacht

Discussion in 'Yacht News; Builds & Launches' started by Yacht News, Sep 16, 2011.

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  1. Impossible Productions Ink 90-meter superyacht

    The superyacht world of design has always been filled with proposals and concept designs, here's a new one. It comes from a design firm called Impossible Productions Ink and they are showcasing a 90-meter concept simply called the IPI90.

    It is a concept with an angular reverse bow, beautifully tiered aft decks and very interesting forward end decks with the glass design. The overall design is spread over seven decks and each deck offers a different scenario from a different view.

    The upper-most deck is the smallest serving mainly as the heli-deck for a large luxury helicopter. The other upperdecks above the main deck have full-beam infinity-type pools on each end of the overhangs, a cool conceptual thought. All over the aft decks there are sun-padded regions, al-fresco dining and ample space for sun loungers.

    On the top of the forward end of each deck also has space for the sun worshipper. On the inside the vessel is designed to break up space as well as to unionize it. The treatment of spatial distribution has been carefully attended to. The arrangement allows for single and double-height spaces for cozier feeling as well as grandesqe appeal.

    Imagine relaxing in the main saloon with a glass-bottomed pool suspended above your head! All the amazing views that are available through the full-height glass will make the connection to the sea easier. Be sure to check Impossible Productions Ink and Vuyk Engineering Groningen B.V. at the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show (MYS) next week where they will have this concept on display.

    For more information:

    Impossible Productions Ink LLC
    325 West 38th street
    suite 509 New York 10018
    Impossible Productions Ink

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