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New Details Released About the 164’ JFA Explorer Yacht Project

By Brody Patterson

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JFA Yachts has recently revealed more details regarding their new 164’ Explorer Yacht project. Developed in collaboration leading UK-based yacht design studio Bill Dixon Design and French interior designer Franck Darnet, the vessel is markedly modern, while still maintaining a hint of classic elegance in its stylish lines and beautiful bow shape.

The 164’ JFA was created to explore and is perfectly capable of sailing to remote areas. She has a range of over 4800 nm at knots and a top speed of 16.25 knots. The yacht was designed to be lightweight, silent, but also as efficient as possible, which means not only will fuel costs be lower, but the autonomy will be greater as well.

Wherever she goes, this stunning ship will take her guests there comfortably and in style. The yacht will feature a number of saloons providing lots of space to socialize or just relax and enjoy serenity of the sea. Speaking of relaxation, accommodations include 4 comfortable guest cabins on the lower deck and a sumptuous full beam master cabin forward on the main deck.

While the 164’ JFA Explorer Yacht is still in the project phase, it already seems to have all the makings of a great ship and will certainly make a splash on the scene when it is finally done.

[Charterworld]

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About Brody Patterson

Brody has worked as a full time staff writer for Luxatic for over five years, covering luxury news, product releases and in-depth reviews, and specializing in verticals on the website alongside the tech & leisure section, as well as men's fashion, watches and travel. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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