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MCY 76: The evolution of an iconic yacht

by Monte Carlo Yachts 30 Aug 2019 23:35 PDT
The new MCY 76 © Monte Carlo Yachts
The new MCY 76 ©Monte Carlo Yachts
The new MCY 76 ©Monte Carlo Yachts
The new MCY 76 ©Monte Carlo Yachts
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The new MCY 76, representing the evolution of the company’s first yacht, triggers authentic, elegant and timeless feelings. While enlarged portholes offer an increased exposure to natural light, wider exterior areas achieved with this new design enable multiple comfortable situations and livable environments.

At 23.06 m, the new MCY76 offers increased unique customisation opportunities in its size category. The sleeker exterior lines of this model inspired by the larger units of the MCY Collection allow for a closer relationship between the individual and the sea.

The shaped bulkheads allow guests on board to safely reach the large and versatile Bow Area from the Aft Cockpit’s al fresco dining location.

The individuals’ relationship with the sea is further enhanced by MCY 76’ close connection between this wide external area and the main saloon.

The presence of multiple living spaces on the main deck enables individuals to relax on the comfortable sofas and armchairs, or dine on the spacious Carrara marble table. A fully equipped galley naturally integrated in the saloon layout has been designed to fulfil everyone’s desires.

The interiors are enhanced by three-dimensional decor elements combined with elegant and sophisticated pairing of fabrics and wood panels.

White and grey pickled oak woods combined with lacquered and reflective details enrich the elegant design from the main deck all the way thorough the lobby and the interior of each of the four cabins.

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