Heliotrope 48 Powercat Holds Asia-Pacific Appeal
A colourful variety of Heliotrope 48s have been delivered to Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia and Australia, with the tall powercat by Thailand?s PMG Shipyard offering huge outdoor areas, multiple layouts for all three decks and the option of solar power for onboard systems.
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Pattaya-based Albert Nazarov designed the Heliotrope 48.
The Heliotrope 48 has already made quite an impression in Asia-Pacific, with hulls cruising in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Australia. Yet although they share the same hull and superstructure, the looks, layouts and uses of the 48ft powercats built in the Gulf of Thailand by PMG Shipyard vary almost as much as their locations.
?Custom Yacht Builder? is more than just the Rayong shipyard?s tagline, with hull colours so far including silver-grey, all white, and even a lively mix of orange on starboard and white on port side.
The first hull with four cabins was followed by an owner?s version with three. Meanwhile, the two-cabin conglomerate-owned hull for Hong Kong was heavily customised for corporate entertaining before the version sold to Sydney was designed for high-demand day charters for up to 40 people at a time.
The Sydney Seabird was designed for charters.
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And although the first hulls had a central steering station on the flybridge, the Hong Kong hull required the helm on the starboard si...
The post Heliotrope 48 Powercat Holds Asia-Pacific Appeal appeared first on LUXUO.
Pattaya-based Albert Nazarov designed the Heliotrope 48.
The Heliotrope 48 has already made quite an impression in Asia-Pacific, with hulls cruising in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Australia. Yet although they share the same hull and superstructure, the looks, layouts and uses of the 48ft powercats built in the Gulf of Thailand by PMG Shipyard vary almost as much as their locations.
?Custom Yacht Builder? is more than just the Rayong shipyard?s tagline, with hull colours so far including silver-grey, all white, and even a lively mix of orange on starboard and white on port side.
The first hull with four cabins was followed by an owner?s version with three. Meanwhile, the two-cabin conglomerate-owned hull for Hong Kong was heavily customised for corporate entertaining before the version sold to Sydney was designed for high-demand day charters for up to 40 people at a time.
The Sydney Seabird was designed for charters.
READ MORE: Fountaine Pajot?s Stunning New Starter Sail Cat
And although the first hulls had a central steering station on the flybridge, the Hong Kong hull required the helm on the starboard si...
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