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News: First Intermarine 24M Yacht

Discussion in 'Unique, Custom or New Launches' started by Yacht News, Jun 2, 2022.

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  1. Intermarine 24-meter Yacht
    Luiz de Basto is the designer behind the new 24-meter Intermarine yacht. It is a flybridge yacht with exterior by De Basto Designs with an interior that was formulated in-house by the yard. One of the features the vessel has that is immediately recognizable is the fold out balconies/terraces. While this is not a new concept as we have seen it with Wider Yachts and other manufacturers following suit, it does bring something extra on a 24-meter yacht (just over 80-feet as the vessel is 24.8-meters LOA).
  2. Intermarine is a builder originating in Brazil and they have been involved in the build of many models with the 24-meters being among the larger boats they build thus far. Twin MAN 1,800 horse power engines drive this boat to a top speed of 30-knots and fast-cruising at 24-knots. She can carry 6,000 LT of fuel. She is perfect for up-beat island-hopping. With amenities onboard such as a jacuzzi on the spacious flybridge, fold down balconies adding more deck space, a lowering swim platform and plenty of deck lounging and relaxing spaces the vessel is an ideal solution in the sub-100-foot category.
  3. Onboard you will find four cabins to sleep up to eight persons. According to Intermarine there are two options or layouts. All main accommodation is on the lower deck. One option shows two twins a VIP and Master with crew accommodation in the stern aft of the engine area. The interior volume is approximately 99 GT which is decent room for guests onboard on overnight stays. 24.8-meters is the length and the beam is is 6-meters. The build was made in GRP materials.

    For more information:

    Intermarine BR
    Av. Marechal Rondon,
    1368 Osasco/SP.
    www.******************

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