RMK 120 is the result of the sixth collaboration between Dutch firm Vripack and Turkish shipyard RMK Marine, the steel-hulled yacht speaks to the robust legacy of both brands. Intended for long-range, super-efficient cruising, the RMK 120 packs a mighty punch from its 120-foot platform.
Designed for an experienced yachtsman with world cruising in mind, the brief was clear; to capture expedition capability in a masculine trawler-style yacht refined by a feminine, family-focused design.
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“The owners wanted their next boat to be big, but not so big that it couldn’t access beautiful ports and bays. They were keen to design a pocket explorer. For them, that meant everything that you typically have in a 50m 500 GT boat, including proper tender carrying capacity when cruising in different regions,” says Bart M. Bouwhuis, Vripack co-creative director.
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A 55 square meters dedicated tender deck has the capacity to carry two 7.5m tenders. A significant lazarette provides further storage for water toys and RIBs. Aft of the bridge is a large exterior deck with an overhang to provide shelter in harsh climates. And a high bow, expert naval architecture and tough seaworthiness are central to the design.
Owner's suite concept
A private top deck with hot-tub, bar and seating area affords views of the shifting vistas. Main deck aft offers al fresco dining with aft-facing seating ideal for when underway.
High windows create a light-filled interior, even in regions where daylight is limited. By fashioning the luxuries of a superyacht into the DNA of a ship, RMK 120 delivers low operation costs, more accessibility in remote areas, and all with a layout driven by life on board.
Main saloon concept
“The explorers we build with the Vripack design have great stories to tell and have given rise to a cluster of happy and satisfied customers. Now, with this new order, we have the opportunity to recreate this line of vessels for RMK Marine. RMK is a one-of-a-kind shipyard with an accumulated experience with boats of different disciplines, hull materials, and of course, historical wooden boat renovations in a wide variety of highly valuable vessels. We are now ready to reflect all that experience in this new line of explorers,” explains Adnan Nefesoğlu, CEO of RMK Marine.
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