Arcadia 115′ M’ocean Sails with Solar Panels
Italy-based Arcadia Yacht have launched their newest superyacht Arcadia 115′. This 35 meters yacht titled M’Ocean follows their 2010 Arcadia 85′ superyacht, but has improved upon in terms of style, design and quality. The superyacht with its three decks exudes luxury while offering their guests the top of the line comforts. The exteriors like the interiors reflect sharp lines with an aerodynamic hull. It is designed to be self-sufficient and environmentally friendly. Fitted with solar panels and Double Glazing, the superyacht goes the green way on the blue waters.
The guests of this luxurious yacht can expect contemporary settings upon entrance at the main deck. The lounging area has large cream colored couches and several hockers while lounging and enjoying the views in luxurious comfort. The upper deck though smaller in size is designed with an intimate saloon with white sectionals. To top it off it also has a theater area with glass wall and ceilings closed off with photovoltaic panels. The upper deck also has another dining area, large bar and spacious lounging area with open space for ample relaxation.
The main deck is the for the owner’s quarters with private office, full beam master bedroom with attached master bathroom. The spacious bathroom is fitted with Jacuzzi, separate toilets and generous amount of storage space. Last but not the least most of the guest rooms are located on the lower decks with neutral interiors. The Arcadia 115′ also has an option to upgrade to three or four lower deck quest cabins providing accommodations to around 10 guests.
Technical Data:
- Engines: 2xMan 1,224 hp with ZF gearboxes
- Generators: 2×40 KW Kholer
- Air conditioning: 180.000 btu Condaria
- Electro hydraulic davit with carrying capacity of 600 kg Opacmare
- Electro hydraulic gangway: 4 mt Opacmare
- Stabilizer system: with “zero speed” option Rodriquez Marine
- Bow thrust: 50 KW Rodriquez Marine
- Sewage treatment: Hamman
- Solar panels for battery recharge
- Optional electric powered propulsion