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Grand Bay unveils its new 100´ Elegance superyacht

by Kurt Strand on 1 Dec 2011
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Grand Bay Yachts has unveiled their new project, 100´ Elegance. The 30 meter superyacht will be custom built with a carbon / glass /epoxy hull and superstructure, and features a beautiful classic profile. With a cruising speed of 20 knots, and a maximum speed of 32 knots, this super yacht is designed for blue water cruising around the world.

100´Elegance main deck offers a spacious main salon, and her adjacent dining room is designed for eight guests. The owner’s cabin, located forward on the main deck, offers a bedroom, a generous walk-down closet and en-suite bathroom with a Jacuzzi & shower. Tree large VIP cabins are located on the lower deck, each with a large bathroom.

The bridge deck features a sky-lounge with a Jacuzzi, and an inviting aft deck with lots of space to entertain or relax. Forward of the bridge, the designer have created a beautiful integrated raised pilot house that includes a nice seating area, which offer guests the most spectacular panoramic views when under way.

The Grand Bay 100´ combines performance and elegance. With its exclusive interior layout, it proves to be an elegant loft designed to assure owner and guest’s entertainment and relaxation.

The 100 Elegance is a class of its own; a yacht of extremely refined design with uniquely stylish and classic lines. A very exciting concept, spacious sun decks and unique solutions - such as the staircase that links the main salon to the beach club or the 3 meter hull side balcony.- make the Grand Bay 100 Elegance a great ambassador for style and creativity.

On the lower level designer have integrated a huge Beach/Dive club including bar, Jacuzzi and a 3 meter balcony with a pazarelle to main deck.
2 Crew in aft and captain have his own crib midship with it´s own stairway to main deck.

Even the propulsion system is very innovative on this unique yacht. It is Volvo IPS pod system. Quad Volvo IPS 1200

The unique design of Volvo Penta IPS makes a huge difference when it comes to performance, emissions and onboard comfort .The unique benefits of Volvo Penta IPS*
• 40% longer cruising range
• 20% higher top-speed
• 30% reduced fuel consumption
• 30% less CO2 emissions
• 50% lower percieved noise level
• Joystick docking
*Compared to inboard shafts at cruising speed, approximate figures. 30% reduction in fuel consumption awards about 40% longer cruising range.

Length: 30 meter
Beam: 6.8 meter
Design : Kajan Yacht Design
Contruction: Ned Ship


The Grand Bay Yachts will be built by hi-tech composite specialized Ned Ship Group shipyard in Antalya, Turkey.

www.grandbay.n.nu

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