Sunday, December 30, 2012

Trinity Yachts Deliver Tsumat


On December 17th in Gulfport Mississippi, Trinity Yachts announced the recent delivery of "Tsumat" a 50m (164ft) tri-deck superyacht that we previously wrote about earlier this year. She is a fully custom built superyacht with an aluminium hull and superstructure. Her owners have enjoyed yachting for many years and are repeat clients of Trinity's.

Her exterior styling and innovative interior was developed by Ramon Alonso of Loguer Design and J.C. Espinosa of Espinosa, Inc. Tsumat, from an ancient Mexican dialect, means "beautiful girl" or "princess". Her layout includes six staterooms and a tender garage that allows for an oversized sundeck complete with workout stations and relaxation areas.

"Tsumat is the result of our passion for architecture, translated into the world of yacht design," says Ramon Alonso of Loguer Design. "The design team's Latin and European influences and the use of select materials and elements historically found in Mexican architecture such as walnut lattices, solid blocks of stone and hand-stitched leather details with a high level of craftsmanship were the key ingredients in the creation of Tsumat’s interiors. Coupled with the design concept centered on comfort, attention to detail and simplicity, Tsumat blends natural and high-end materials with the latest technology thus creating functional spaces of great elegance," he adds.


Her six stateroom all ensuite layout includes a full beam main deck owner’s master suite, with wrap around forward facing windows providing 180 degree views, an adjacent owner’s study, his and her heads that feature custom made orange onyx sinks with stainless steel fixtures over Thassos marble countertops with walls covered with horizontal textured stone tiles. The shared shower is made with full slabs of white Thassos marble on floors, walls and ceiling, all enclosed in frosted glass. The master suite is spacious enough for the owners to unwind and relax.

Her four guest staterooms include two king and two twins for children and their friends are on the lower deck amidships, with the fifth queen guest stateroom on the pilothouse deck. The staterooms are framed in walnut and leather with waterfall edges, and flanked with hand stitched leather wrapped nightstands. Large windows give guests remarkable views.

"This is the second yacht I have designed for this particular client," says JC Espinosa. "His request, as in the previous project, was for a clean, modern and elegant yacht. Since he always travels with family and friends, we provided large outdoor gathering spaces on all decks and an open interior plan with large spaces flowing together within the public areas," says Espinosa. "We worked closely with Geoff van Aller of Trinity to make sure the end result would please our client. In my 25 years in the megayacht business, this is my first time working with Trinity and I must say they have delivered an outstanding yacht, Tsumat!"

Specifications

  • Length: 50m (164ft)
  • Beam: 10.2m (28ft)
  • Max Speed: 22.5kts
  • Range: 3,700nm @ 10kts
  • Guests: 12
  • Crew: 11

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