“Sleek” caught the eye of the of the visitors at Monaco Show thanks to its distinctive, angular lines and long, elongated side-profile.
The 55m motoryacht concept is introduced by Barracuda Yacht and is quiet promising having a very practical, efficient and extremely comfortable ‘all-weather’, fully customisable, sub-500GT design.
Based upon a tri-deck layout, the benefit for guests and crew is a more simplified flow pattern throughout the yacht. The main deck comprises a full beam owner’s suite with glorious sea-view terraces on either side. Four symmetrical guest cabins accessed from a central corridor mean guests can walk seamlessly from their cabins via the central hall and through in to the main deck saloon, dining area and large aft-deck and solarium. Sun-worshippers will adore the sun-pad cushions on the fly-bridge. Moreover there is plenty of space for socialising and dining outside and underneath the protection of a substantial bimini.
A lower-deck beach club has more than enough space to house a small sauna, a steam bath, water-sports toys and gym equipment. 7.20m long ‘wings’ open on either side to give the best possible interaction and enjoyment with the sea. A split-level upper deck offers access to the bridge, the fly-bridge and an intimate, upper-deck lounge and exclusive viewing area.
Positioned immediately behind the bridge as it is, the upper-deck lounge, with its own pantry and serving area, is intended to offer spectacular views and with permission from the captain, guests will enjoy a privileged sense of interaction with the day-to-day running and operational aspects of the yacht.
Main characteristics:
Naval Architecture: Barracuda Yacht Design
Interior / Exterior Design: Barracuda Yacht Design
Length: 53.60m
LOA: 55.00m
Max Beam: 8.26m
Max Draft: 2.50m
Lightship Displ. 350Tn
Full Load Displ. 440Tn
Gross Tonnage: ˂ 500 GT
Engines (min – max): 2 x 2675hp – 2 x 2848hp
Max Speed: 24kn (estimated)
Max Crew: 10 persons
Guests: 10 persons
Range: 4500nm @16Kn
Fuel: 65,000litres
Fresh water: 11,000litres