The recently launched Hargrave superyacht Renaissance will be showcased at Yachts Miami Beach this month. Launched in November 2015, the superyacht was built by Taiwanese shipyard Ka Shing. Following her final outfitting stage and sea trials, Renaissance was then shipped to Florida.
Boasting a new hull design from the well known naval architect Jack Sarin, the superyacht's exterior was styled by the team at Hargrave Yacht Design whilst Yacht Interiors by Shelley was responsible for her interior.
"Hargrave 116 has a lot of what people loved in our Hargrave 125 but at a reduced size and on a faster hull platform", said Mike Joyce, CEO of Hargrave Custom Yachts.
Renaissance is able to accommodate up to 10 guests in a comfortable main deck master stateroom and four guest suites on the lower deck. The superyacht can also sleep up a crew of 5.
As for the performance, the C-32 Acert Caterpillar engines give Renaissance a maximum speed of 25 knots.
Boasting a new hull design from the well known naval architect Jack Sarin, the superyacht's exterior was styled by the team at Hargrave Yacht Design whilst Yacht Interiors by Shelley was responsible for her interior.
"Hargrave 116 has a lot of what people loved in our Hargrave 125 but at a reduced size and on a faster hull platform", said Mike Joyce, CEO of Hargrave Custom Yachts.
Renaissance is able to accommodate up to 10 guests in a comfortable main deck master stateroom and four guest suites on the lower deck. The superyacht can also sleep up a crew of 5.
As for the performance, the C-32 Acert Caterpillar engines give Renaissance a maximum speed of 25 knots.
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