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xplore 70 & origin 575 Trimaran Expedition Yachts Will Take You Beyond The Horizon

By Victor Baker

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xplore 70 and origin 575

A brand new type of explorer yachts have been designed by Nigel Irens Design and CMN shipyard. Working alongside the famed French designer Christophe Chedal-Anglay, the group went on to develop a pair of trimaran expedition yachts, named origin 575 and xplore 70, which aim at delivering comfort, speed and ocean crossing capability in the most amazing way possible.

Significantly more efficient than a conventional monohull, these beautiful vessels will easily reach a top speed of 28 knots (52 km/h) while boasting a massive range of 7,408 to 9,260 kilometers, at cruising speeds of 18 knots (34 km/h).

xplore 70 and origin 575

The interiors of the origin 575 can be customized according to the customer’s requirements and desires, but you should know that each vessel will be able to accommodate up to 10 guests along with a crew of eight. The deck space could even house a mini-submarine and a 4.5 meter tender, while the stern garage offers the chance of fun, where a six meter tender and personal watercraft could await.

xplore 70, on the other hand, offers a larger platform with enhanced capabilities, additional space and more miles of open water. This yacht concept features a helicopter deck, as well as space for larger tenders and a mini sub.

The extra space allows your imagination to go wild and you could dream up anything for this area, from a research laboratory, an aquarium to a dive-center. There are no limits here, of any kind, which should give you a hint about the budget involved purchasing one of these luxurious toys.

xplore 70 and origin 575

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About Victor Baker

Victor has always been a big fan of cars, which is why he’s so proud to call himself a genuine petrolhead these days. His love actually stemmed from his father, who was an automotive engineer. Today, he loves to write down everything that comes to mind, car-related or not, and when he really gets down to it, he pretty much becomes one with his laptop.

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