Greek shipyard Alpha Tango Yachts has collaborated with British builder Brythonic Yachts on a new, 49.7-metre concept named LUX. The superyacht would be built at Sea Horse Yachts' facilities in Sri Lanka, which are currently under construction.
Naval architecture has been completed Alpha Tango Yachts and Kobus Naval Design, while interior design is owed to Cristiano Mariani Architect and long-standing collaborator Gian Paolo Nari. Key numbers include an 8.15-metre beam, a maximum speed of up to 20 knots and a 4,500 nautical mile range.
Accommodation is across five cabins, including a full-beam owner's suite with a his and hers en suite and "beauty room". There are further quarters for nine crew.
LUX is equipped with a long list of amenities, including a gym, a sauna, cinema, music room, wine cellar, foredeck spa and swimming pool. A garage would also be able to store a seven-metre sports tender and various other watertoys.
According to the shipyard, LUX is suitable for both private and charter market clientele.
The yacht would be built in aluminium and powered by twin 2,500hp MTT engines.
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