Sentori 58R: Theme For A Dream Yacht

sentori58rtop Sentori 58R: Theme For A Dream Yacht

We think a yacht couldn’t be more sexy than the one dreamed up by Christian Gumpold and Christopher Gloning. The duo thought of the Sentori 58R first when working on their diploma thesis at the university of applied science in Austria. Now very much a reality, the yatch stands tall with a 58-foot flybridge that supports three decks. The HP Volvo Penta diesel engines are high powered, what else will you expect with 2X 715 HP. By the way, the topspeed can be reached around 30 knots.

Highpoint of the yacht is it main desk which has created a li’l world of its own. You will find an open air stern, pantry, dinette and main helm station all in one deck. The lower deck houses the owner’s state room, a VIP cabin as well as a guest cabin. Stopping at the third deck, you wil l see a second helm station (which can be protected with a sliding transparent panel), lounge area, subathing area and the wet bar.

The two Christophers designed this yacht so that it is lower and wider than most flybridge yachts. We especially like the beautiful contrast offered by the black and gray hull set against a clean white wood interior. The first model is under construction in Turkey and will be out for sale sometime in Spring this year.

Via luxist

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