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New Design: 122-meter "Alpine" by Chris Seymour

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  1. Alpine 122-meter by Chris Seymour Designs


    Having just opened a design studio, Christopher Seymour has started off big with a 122-meter superyacht design named “Alpine”. At just over 122m (122.55m/408ft), Alpine is designed to be able to take on most, if not all conditions with high sides, but still boasting a sleek sheer line and open flowing decks.

    Situated on Deck One are the main dining, theatre, gym, library, and VIP suites. Above, Deck Two will be the owner or special guest suit, which will access to the main helicopter pad. Deck Two will also house a more exclusive dining area, with a lounge and bar situated on the back deck overlooking the main pool area.

    Deck Three will host more living area, with lounges on the outside deck, a second helicopter pad, and the bridge. Deck Three will have further access to Deck Four, which is where another pool and sun chairs are situated. Under Deck One, will be the Main Deck. This is where more guest cabins, crew quarters and living are located. Alpine will boast a spiral stair case and a cylindrical glass elevator, which will allow access to all decks.
  2. Towards Alpine’s stern will two tender bays; a starboard side door will turn into a swim/dive platform and the port side will fold upwards for a Gantry crane to launch Alpines tenders. She will have room for a RIB inflatable, small sailing tenders, a couple of jet skis, and Christopher has also designed a custom 36’ express sports fisher, which will be built by Lightning Yachts and will utilize the latest in hi-tech materials. The custom tender can be set for cruising, with clever fold in sun beds, or setup for a serious tournament day fish.

    Alpine’s propulsion will be derived by diesel-electric, with approximately 6 x 2000kW gensets, which will power two Pod drive units, she will have an estimated top speed of around 18 knots, and estimated cruise speed of around 15 knots.

    For contact information, visit:

    Christopher Seymour Designs
    www.christopher-seymour.com

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