Extra Yachts, a brand of Palumbo Superyachts, has lifted the wraps on a new 34.5m model called the X115 Triplex.
The semi-displacement yacht features a modular exterior by Palumbo Superyachts in collaboration with Francesco Guida, while Milan-based studio Hot Lab has taken care of the yacht’s interior.
Key to the design of the superyacht is the cockpit, which features two foldable balconies that extend over an area of 75 square metres and offers sunpads and a sofa. The area overlooks a hydraulic swim platform that can be lowered into the water for easy access.
Other smart design features include a 4.6-metre tender garage on the yacht’s lower deck starboard side, which frees up the bow to allow for a Jacuzzi and sunpads.
The tri-deck yacht comes in a choice of configurations that allows owners to choose between five or six cabins. The standard layout comprises a full-beam owner’s suite on the main deck, complete with a private balcony, wardrobe, vanity, study area and bathroom with double sinks.
A further four guest cabins can be found below deck: two VIP cabins with double beds and two cabins with single beds, all with bathroom facilities.
Aft of the main deck is a lounge area with sofas and dining area for up to ten. Meanwhile, the upper deck plays host to a second formal dining area, also seating ten, which is cleverly positioned between the indoor and outdoor deck areas to provide a semi-enclosed open-air setting.
There is also a sundeck area that provides an alternative area for sun-soaking.
The yacht’s interior features “soft, embracing shapes”, according to the yard, alongside large windows that contribute to the light and airy onboard ambience.
The yacht will be built in GRP and carbon fibre with a draft of 2.2 metres and a beam of 7.75 metres.
Triple Volvo Penta IPS engines deliver 1,000 horsepower each, making the yacht capable of reaching maximum speeds of 17.5 knots and cruising speeds of 12 knots.