Onboard the 72m superyacht Kogo by Alstom

We've taken another look at the 71.71-metre French heavyweight superyacht Kogo, a 1,862 GT yacht that is currently on the market.  Kogo yacht anchored The yacht , was launched in 2006 and has been well maintained throughout her years seafaring. She underwent her first refit appointment in 2016 with Lloyd Werft in Germany, which was followed by her 15-year survey between 2019-2022 in British Columbia at Vancouver Shipyards.Kogo yacht anchored Kogo yacht by AlstomPhoto: Burgess

Alstom (Aker Yachts) penned her naval architecture and took charge of her construction, enlisting the illustrious duo Tim Heywood Design and Terence Disdale Design for her exterior and interior styling, respectively. “Kogo is iconic. So many firsts in her sector.  Diesel-electric, Ice class, helideck, beach club, stone deck, huge range, high top speed, brilliant layout,” said Alex Banning, Broker and Director at SuperYachtsMonaco. “Plus, a rock-solid construction and the legends that are Tim Heywood and Terence Disdale (personally) having designed her. This is a real deal, go-anywhere superyacht.”Kogo yacht by AlstomKogo yacht by AlstomKogo yacht by AlstomKogo sports a distinctive Tim Heywood signature and is sleek, modern and a testament to the spirit of exploration. Thanks to her Ice-Class, 5,000 nautical mile range and ability to reach speeds of 17 knots, there is no denying Kogo's prowess. Marrying these credentials is her stately offering of onboard living, courtesy of  Terence Disdale.Kogo yacht by AlstomKogo yacht by AlstomTerence Disdale cut out a seven stateroom configuration in this motor yacht for sale, to allow up to 14 guests to travel in 5-star luxury as they navigate the corners of the globe. Kogo has an owner’s suite located on the main deck forward that includes a private lounge area as well as an ensuite with its own Jacuzzi. The remaining six suites comprise of four doubles and two twins – each installed with a state-of-the-art infotainment system and adjoined by a private ensuite. Kogo yacht by AlstomKogo yacht by AlstomKogo yacht by AlstomKogo yacht by AlstomKogo’s cavernous main saloon has a plethora of seating arrangements so that guests can unwind all together or enjoy a bit of solo downtime; she has heaps of plush seating and a modern breakfast-style bar with high seats and which sidles up against one of her large windows.Kogo yacht by AlstomKogo yacht by AlstomKogo yacht by AlstomKogo yacht by AlstomAs she’s been designed with lengthy trips in mind, Terence Disdale fitted her with multiple areas for lounging both inside and out. The design firm also ensured that guests can continue to enjoy their leisurely pursuits during their trips by installing a wellness suite equipped with a spa, steam room and pool, a fully-functional gym, a beach club that opens via hydraulic arms directly to the water’s edge and large indoor and outdoor movie theatres. Kogo yacht by AlstomKogo yacht by AlstomThe Alstom yacht for sale wouldn’t be complete without a strong offering of outdoor living. Tim Heywood Design penned her with four cascading decks to aft – each of which offers ample opportunities for alfresco dining, for soaking up the sun or just enjoying the views. Due to the size of each deck, Kogo has plenty of storage space for her tenders, toys and even a helicopter. Kogo yacht by AlstomKogo yacht by AlstomKogo yacht by AlstomKogo is constructed with a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure. She sports twin CAT engines that allow her to cruise comfortably at 15 knots. 

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