Christopher Seymour Presents a New Design Project with the 122m Superyacht Alpine

Yachting Intelligence • 12 December 2010 • Comments (0)

Christopher Seymour, having only just opened his new design studio, has started off big with a Luxury Yacht Design called Alpine, measuring 122m (122.55m/408ft).

Superyacht Alpine 122m by Chris Seymour

She will be able to travel to the hot and tropical conditions of the Caribbean, or to the cold and isolated climate of the Arctic regions. She was designed to be able to take on most, if not all conditions that the weather throws at her with her high sides, but still boasting a gorgeous sheer line and open flowing decks.

Situated on Deck One is where most can be found. Main dining room, theatre, gym, library, and VIP suite will be located on this level.

On Deck Two will be the owner or special guess suite, which will also have excess to the main helicopter pad for easier access. This deck will also house more exclusive dining area, with a lounge and bar situated on the back deck overlooking the main pool area.

Deck Three will host more living area, with lounges on the outside deck, and a second helicopter pad. Deck Three will have further access to Deck Four, which is where another pool and sun chairs are situated for further relaxing, and where guess can really enjoy the spectacular view.

Back down and under Deck One, will be the Main Deck. This is where a few guess cabins, crew quarters and living are located. Alpine will boast a beautiful spiral stair case and a cyclical glass elevator, which will allow access to all decks.

Superyacht Alpine 122m by Chris Seymour

Towards Alpine’s stern will be the two tender bays, starboard side door will turn into a swim/dive plat form. The port side will fold up to help crane Alpines tenders into the water. She will have room for a RIB inflatable, small sailing tenders, and a couple of jet skis.

Christopher has also designed a custom 36’ express sports fisher, which will be built by Lightning Yachts and will utilize the latest in exotic materials. The custom tender can be set for cruising, with clever fold in sun beds, or setup for a serious tournament day fish.

Alpine’s propulsion will be derived by diesel-electric, with approximately 6 x 2000kW gensets, which will power two Pod drive units. She will have an estimated top speed of around 18 knots, and estimated cruise speed of around 15 knots.

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