Design Spotlight: Vanquish VQ75 Custom

August 1, 2016

Yachting Journal

VQ75 (Image: Vanquish Yachts)

Building on the success of the new VQ48, Vanquish Yachts offers its yacht, the VQ75 from designer Guido de Groot.

 
Vanquish calls the VQ75 its answer to the growing demand for larger open boats capable of making substantial trips. It can be delivered with a large targa top that can be open or closed during sailing.
 
Vanquish said it has chosen to place the emphasis on outdoor living, and the design of the VQ75 revolves around this concept. Below deck, this swift yacht has every creature comfort yachters could hope for and provides plenty of room for six guests and two crew.
 
Currently in the engineering phase, the VQ75 is designed to occupy the middle ground between the VQ50 and the VQ90 models, while preserving the distinctive hallmarks of a Vanquish yacht.
Since Vanquish only builds in aluminum, it is always very flexible and accommodating to individual requirements and customization.
 
Specifications.
Length overall: 22.5 m
Beam max: 6.5 m
Draught including drives: 1.5 m
Displacement: 55 tons
Fuel: 7000 Liters
Fresh water: 650 Liters
Engines: 2x 1800hp
Max speed: 40kn+ depending on engines
Accommodation: 6 + 2 crew
Classification: CE-A