The impressive custom-built ocean-crossing projectile was built in 2012 at a cost of 20 million.
Trimaran adastra superyacht. Find out more about ADASTRAs innovative design here. The futuristic design was penned by John Shuttleworth with interiors by Jepsen Designs. This futuristic ocean-crossing projectile was built back in 2012at a cost of well.
The Shuttleworth 70M with her sleek aerodynamic exterior and cutting edge naval architecture offers unrivalled stability seakeeping and. She is the result of meticulous attention to detail and innovative design to create a yacht that meets the needs of a very experienced ocean voyaging couple and their family and to provide the level of comfort and style expected in a yacht of this class and size. The yacht can accommodate 10 guests and a crew of 8.
After sailing around the world for more than seven years this spectacular superyacht could now be yours. Adastra takes the power trimaran concept further than has ever been attempted before. She was built in 2018 by Echo Yachts.
Now the rule-breaking 140-foot power trimaran Adastra is up for sale and could be yours for a cool 12 million. It was designed by Sussex-based designer John Shuttleworth together with his two sons Orion and Sky. Built by McConaghy Boats she was delivered in 2012 to an experienced yacht owner.
At that time computer renderings like the ones below of the sleek and futuristic looking trimaran made the rounds on the internet. From Design to Reality The Adastra Trimaran The luxury streamlined 42-metre trimaran Adastra caught the attention of the worlds press when it was unveiled in China by John Shuttleworth Yacht Designs Ltd. Her shape is designed for efficiency stability and.
Exceptionally fuel efficient she can cross the Atlantic twice before needing to refuel and has a transpacific range of 10000nm. The 140-foot Trimaran Adastra Yacht has hit the market for 12 million. Superyacht Adastra as seen from her bow Her owner Anto Marden spent many years in the shipping business and has sailed all over Southeast Asia in his 137 metre trimaran Mazinga designed by John Shuttleworth.