Impressive 90m mega yacht ARCTIC SUN concept by Dennis Ingemansson

The impressive 90m mega yacht ARCTIC SUN concept represents a collaboration of ...

Impressive 90m mega yacht ARCTIC SUN concept by Dennis Ingemansson

May 09, 2014

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

The impressive 90m mega yacht ARCTIC SUN concept represents a collaboration of the Swedish designer Dennis Ingemansson with Pendennis shipyard UK and Rolls Royce naval engineering. Luxury motor yacht ARCTIC SUN concept has been designed to be a fully equipped support vessel or multipurpose explorer yacht.

90m mega yacht ARCTIC SUN concept by Dennis Ingemansson

90m mega yacht ARCTIC SUN concept by Dennis Ingemansson

The exterior design of superyacht ARCTIC SUN concept has a focus on clean surfaces with a touch of deconstructivism, often seen in modern architecture. It also offers green implementations in terms of 76,5 square meters solar cell area on the roof. Additional wind-turbines can be installed.

Superyacht ARCTIC SUN concept - side view

Superyacht ARCTIC SUN concept - side view

In the aft part of ARCTIC SUN yacht concept full equipment for diving will be offered. It has a drive-in docking system for limousine tender but also a platform for submarines. The vessel also provides a helicopter garage at EC155 standard. Additional touch-to-go platform is offered in the front.

ARCTIC SUN superyacht concept from above

ARCTIC SUN superyacht concept from above

The luxury areas of ARCTIC SUN superyacht concept include 6,45m swimming pool, SPA with sauna, cinema and glamorous area for poker players.

Preliminary specifications of superyacht ARCTIC SUN concept:

LOA 90,12 metre
Beam 14,67 metre
Draft 4.04 metre
Displacement 2550t
Range 11000nm at 12 knots
Max speed 17,4 knots
Accomodation 12 Guests, 28 crew and staff
2999 GRT
Solar cell area of 76,5 sq.m

Idea & Design Development by Dennis Ingemansson 2011-2014

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