Power & Motoryacht

THE GOOD LIFE

LOA: 110'0"

Beam: 23'10"

Displ. (light): 273,373 lbs.

Fuel: 4,042 gal.

Water: 793 gal.

Power: 2/2,638-hp

MTU 2000 16V M96L

Price: Upon Request

I suspect we’ve all been there: stark naked in the bathroom at a fancy hotel, glasses out of reach on the bedside table, faced with a baffling array of gleaming chrome plumbing and wondering what to do next. How hard can it be to take a shower? Not hard enough, according to the designers, who seem to delight in thinking up elegant yet mysterious new ways of doing the simplest things.

To experience the same sense of bafflement in front of a wardrobe, however, was a new one

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