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Scorpio Superyacht by CMN and Bannenberg & Rowell

By Adrian Prisca

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Luxury yacht builder CMN teamed up with Bannenberg & Rowell to produce an unmistakable superyacht design called Scorpio based on the French yard’s 44 metre platform. The yacht has a dynamic design thanks to facets, chamfers and muscular changes of plane and an almost exoskeletal foredeck structure which conceals the crew working area.

The scorpion tail mast structure on the aft centreline of which is a crane for jetski and rescue tender launching is another distinctive element of this new yacht design. Outside, the yacht also has a dining space and pool which complements its beautiful exterior.

The interior of the yacht features exceptionally open-plan living areas on the main and upper decks and the combined effects of window placement, shape and treatment create a sense of space, place and ambiance which is further enhanced by the modern furniture.

The windows also define the yacht’s unique exterior appearance and provide magnificent views out and let vast amounts of light in. Large sliding doors integrated into the floor to ceiling window design within the main lounge and dining saloon connect the inside to the outside brilliantly.

The yacht could be delivered 26 months after the order.

[SuperYachtTimes]

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