When shipyards make announcements, it’s typically about a new addition to their fleet. It’s then usually up to the client to make bespoke changes to the layout and amenities as they see fit.
Meanwhile, KRC Yachting unveils a trio of vessels under its KRCM 110 series. Superyachts resemble fishing trawlers, but brim with high-class amenities for the wealthy to enjoy.
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The company offers it in three versions. If you prefer a sleek silhouette, go for the inverted bow of the Rhino III. When you intend to outfit the foredeck with recreational facilities and more, a flared bow of the Exuma Explorer should aid with buoyancy. Finally, the T-Rex gives your KRCM 110 a muscular profile with its plumb bow.
Take note that despite the distinct outlines each style brings to the table, all share the same specifications and capabilities. KRC Yachting is endowing the ships with twin 800-horsepower MAN engines. Cruising speeds can easily hit 14 knots, while the range is somewhere along the line of 4,000 nautical miles.
Penning the plans for the KRCM 110 lineup alongside the shipbuilder is Marti Yat. They are pairing steel hulls with aluminum superstructures for gross tonnages of a little under 300.
Although clients are more than welcome to fully customize their superyachts, there is a standard scheme for reference.
The generous volumes within can hold up to eight cabins. The upper deck is perfect for a VIP cabin, while the main deck should suffice for a sprawling owner’s suite.
Go beam-wide if you don’t plan to host that many guests anyway. Space on the sun deck can accommodate a bar, lounge, and jacuzzi. Another awesome aspect of the KRCM 110 series is the five hydraulic extending balconies.
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