Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Monte Carlo and Simpson Marine Present the MC4; a Vision of Luxury and Grace in a 43’ Package



First in the Monte Carlo range, the 43’ MC4returns to Cannes Festival of Yachting September 9-14, 2014. This stunning combination of Italian design and French know-how has produced a revolutionary new yacht that displays at the top of her class at one of the most important boat shows on the calendar.
Classic, innovative, and highly seaworthy the Monte Carlo concept confirms the success of the French-Italian alliance. The MC4 shares the same hull design as the MC5, which is optimized for safety and good seakeeping and was developed for the Volvo IPS propulsion system from the start. Engines are available in 400 or 500HP according to owner preference and can give a top speed up to 29 knots.
The MC4 is designed to meet the expectations of a diverse clientele, offering great living spaces which are flooded with natural light and perfect continuity between interior and exterior areas. From the rear of the cockpit to the pilot seat everything on the main deck exists on a single level. Large glass doors disappear to create wonderful living spaces and the galley can be modified to suit any need.
The saloon seats six and the textures of tanned leather, brushed wood, and unique fabrics combine in harmonious soft shades. The beautiful décor and large open spaces extend to the forward VIP and full beam aft master cabins, which are both very bright due to the many large portholes gathering in natural light.
At sea the elegant lines of the MC4’s profile are highlighted by the huge flybridge and when you are onboard the MC4 you really feel that you are on a yacht, making it truly unique and truly Monte Carlo.

Simpson Marine receives an MC4, along with her bigger sisters the MC5 and MC5s, and all will be available for your perusal in September.
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