Brazilian yacht builder MCP Yachts has revealed that construction is underway for their first 40.7-meter superyacht, the MCP 134. This fully custom aluminum motor yacht is being crafted in collaboration with the Dutch studio Vripack, responsible for its naval architecture. The MCP 134 presents an explorer yacht profile, characterized by a commanding silhouette accentuated by extensive glass elements.
Exuding a perfect blend of audacity and refined elegance, the MCP 134 superyacht houses a total of seven staterooms. The owner's suite, situated forward on the upper deck, boasts a spacious private terrace. Further staterooms encompass two VIP suites on the lower deck, while the main deck features two double suites and two twins. Ample windows throughout the MCP 134 usher in abundant natural light and panoramic views of the surrounding seascape.
The superyacht thoughtfully ensures guest privacy with separate corridors and crew access routes. It also boasts expansive outdoor areas for guests to explore, including an observation lounge with a unique asymmetrical balcony. The skylounge, equipped with gullwing lookouts, affords a forward-facing view alongside the connection to the generously sheltered aft deck.
In terms of performance, the MCP 134 is propelled by Caterpillar C32 engines, propelling her to a top speed of 19 knots and offering a cruising range of 3,500 nautical miles.
The MCP 134 has an anticipated delivery date of April 2024.
Vripack is a yacht-design studio with a portfolio that represents over 7400 designs, made strong through its extensive naval architecture and engineering experience. From the moment they opened their doors in 1961, Vripack studio’s approach to design has been governed by the playful interaction between form and function.
Credits: Vripack