Numarine has unveiled more details of its flagship 37XP superyacht ALAIA, whilst it has also been revealed a fifth hull has been sold from the already popular line.
The 37m (121ft) explorer yacht officially made her debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September, and the Turkish yard has just released a full photoshoot showing her Hot Lab-designed interiors, along with naval architecture from Umberto Tagliavini and exteriors from Can Yalman. A fifth hull of the line was sold towards the end of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, to add to hull number four sold on the verge of the Cannes Yachting Festival.
The new photos reveal the grey, white, beige and brown tones that dominate the interior, with enormous angular windows, a key feature for the entire XP Series, ensuring an abundance of natural light.
Hot Lab Partner, Enrico Lumini, explains the thought process behind the design: "We received a few reference images and comments on what the owner wanted. Something more classic than his previous Numarine, richer in terms of details and materials and this is exactly what we are good at. It is the perfect classic. It is simply a modern revision of pure decorative elements and rich materials: ebony, mother of pearl, great quality leather. All of them merged into a balanced and straightforward design."
The 37XP has the same beam as the 32XP, but adds 5m (16.4ft) extra forward of the engine room bulkhead to make the model Numarine’s largest-ever yacht. As a result, ALAIA can accommodate 14 guests in seven cabins, including a main deck master suite and a large VIP cabin amidships.
Other highlights include a wide body flybridge that is almost 10m (32.8ft) long to give 80 square meters (861 sq. ft) of space, an aft beach club with a bathing platform and an inside lounge sitting at water level and space to store a tender up to 9m (30ft) long. Performance-wise the 345GT superyacht has a 5,000nm range at 10 knots.
Both the fourth and fifth hulls feature a six-cabin layout, with hull number four expected to be launched in late 2022 and hull number five scheduled for delivery in late 2023.
Numarine’s XP series of contemporary-styled, long-range superyachts has proved particularly popular for the Turkish builder. There have already been 13 hulls of the 37XP’s smaller sibling the 26XP delivered, with a further five in the order book. To further explorer its progressive semi-custom designs, you can view all Numarine yachts for sale.
Alternatively, if the 37XP has whetted your appetite for a superyacht with long-range cruising capabilities you can view all new and pre-owned explorer yachts for sale.