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AUSTRIA -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Aug 05, 2022
Discover the innovative 75ft Explorer sailing yacht designed by Harry Miesbauer, offering unparalleled functionality and elegance for extreme sea conditions.
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Renowned designer Harry Miesbauer unveils the 75ft Explorer, a sailing yacht crafted to embody the true essence of freedom at sea. This exceptional vessel seamlessly combines rugged, functional exterior styling with a warm, protective interior, offering a unique experience for the most adventurous voyages. The yacht is designed to withstand temperatures ranging from -15°C to 40°C, making it suitable for journeys across the Mediterranean, Atlantic, and even Alaska.
Constructed using hybrid glass/carbon-sandwich technology, the 75ft Explorer features a carbon mast, rod rigging, and a CNC milled high-strength steel fin with a lifting keel. With a length overall of 23.100m and a maximum beam of 5.850m, this remarkable yacht boasts a displacement of approximately 39,000kg and a sail area of 299.1m2 (upwind).
The innovative design also incorporates a fully hybrid propulsion system to minimize emissions, allowing the yacht to operate in environmentally protected areas. The cockpit is strategically designed to provide a well-protected area for long offshore passages, while the navigation area offers easy access to the steering controls, ensuring optimal functionality for the crew.
Harry Miesbauer's meticulous research and development process included extensive studies on hull shapes, weight distribution, and cold climate operation, resulting in a yacht that meets all ISO standards for open-sea navigation. The 75ft Explorer is a testament to Miesbauer's commitment to pushing the boundaries of yacht design, offering a blend of performance, functionality, and comfort for the most discerning owners.
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