Nigel Irens Design has unveiled a pair of new trimaran explorer yacht concepts developed in partnership with CMN Shipyard and French designer Christophe Chedal-Anglay. Boasting a new style, the 57,5m Origin 575 and 70m Xplore 70 offer the ultimate experience for an adventurous owner. According to the Nigel Irens team, the design focuses on comfort, speed and ocean crossing capability.
Though both vessels are based on the same platform, feature an all-aluminum construction and have a customizable interior arrangement, but due to the differing lengths there are some variations.
Origin 575 provides accommodation to 10 guests as well as a crew of 8. In addition, there is deck space for a mini-submarine and a 4,5m tender, while the stern garage can comfortably store a 6m tender and personal watercraft. In terms of the performance, Origin 575 will be powered by four Scania D116 45M engines and reach a top speed of 27 knots. It is also expected to be capable of covering 4,000 nautical miles at an impressive 18 knots.
As for the Xplore 70, it can accommodate up to 12 guests thanks to the interior volume. There is a helicopter deck, as well as space for larger tenders and a mini sub. The additional deck space can host containerized units ideal for rapid role enhancement whether it is a research laboratory, aquarium or a dive-centre. As for the performance, it will provide 5000 nautical miles at 18 knots, while the four MTU 10V2000 M84 main engines will power it to a projected top speed of 27,5 knots.
Nigel Irens commented: "I have had the pleasure of travelling many thousands of miles in powered trimarans and am passionate about sharing that experience with owners who want to be part of this exciting development."
Though both vessels are based on the same platform, feature an all-aluminum construction and have a customizable interior arrangement, but due to the differing lengths there are some variations.
Origin 575 provides accommodation to 10 guests as well as a crew of 8. In addition, there is deck space for a mini-submarine and a 4,5m tender, while the stern garage can comfortably store a 6m tender and personal watercraft. In terms of the performance, Origin 575 will be powered by four Scania D116 45M engines and reach a top speed of 27 knots. It is also expected to be capable of covering 4,000 nautical miles at an impressive 18 knots.
As for the Xplore 70, it can accommodate up to 12 guests thanks to the interior volume. There is a helicopter deck, as well as space for larger tenders and a mini sub. The additional deck space can host containerized units ideal for rapid role enhancement whether it is a research laboratory, aquarium or a dive-centre. As for the performance, it will provide 5000 nautical miles at 18 knots, while the four MTU 10V2000 M84 main engines will power it to a projected top speed of 27,5 knots.
Nigel Irens commented: "I have had the pleasure of travelling many thousands of miles in powered trimarans and am passionate about sharing that experience with owners who want to be part of this exciting development."