Setzer-designed Kingship 110 Expedition Yacht RELENTLESS (ex China) sold to new Owner

Designed by bespoke US design studio Setzer Yacht Architects, the 34m Kingship ...

Setzer-designed Kingship 110 Expedition Yacht RELENTLESS (ex China) sold to new Owner

June 21, 2013

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

Designed by bespoke US design studio Setzer Yacht Architects, the 34m Kingship expedition yacht Relentless (ex China) has been sold to a new Owner. The first yacht constructed by Kingship in 2006, motor yacht Relentless was also the first luxury vessel to be built to Lloyd’s as well as MCA class in Asia.

Kingship 110 Expedition yacht Relentless (ex China) designed by Setzer - Photo by Neil Rabinowitz

Kingship 110 Expedition yacht Relentless (ex China) designed by Setzer - Photo by Neil Rabinowitz

With a range of 3,000 nautical miles and guest accomodations for up to 11, superyacht Relentless is equipped for medium to long-range cruising.

Luxury motor yacht Relentless - upview Photo by N. Rabinowitz

Luxury motor yacht Relentless - upview Photo by N. Rabinowitz

Superyacht Relentless - front view Photo by N. Rabinowitz

Superyacht Relentless - front view Photo by N. Rabinowitz

Relentless Yacht - Exterior Photo by N. Rabinowitz

Relentless Yacht - Exterior Photo by N. Rabinowitz

Motor yacht Relentless - Wheelhouse Photo by N. Rabinowitz

Motor yacht Relentless - Wheelhouse Photo by N. Rabinowitz

Relentless Yacht - Galley Photo by N. Rabinowitz

Relentless Yacht - Galley Photo by N. Rabinowitz

Main Characteristics of the 34m Kingship Yacht Relentless (ex China)

Former Name(s): Kingship 110 Expedition
Builder: Kingship
LOA: 34m
Speed: 14 kts
Year: 2006
Exterior Design and Naval Architecture: Setzer Yacht Architects

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