Styled inside and out by Seattle-based designer Jonathan Quinn Barnett and featuring naval architecture by Jack Sarin, Muchos Mas was built to Lloyd’s classification with a semi-displacement GRP hull and composite superstructure by Canadian yard Crescent. Featuring an elegant blend of rich walnut burl panels. Withdrawn from the market in January 2020, the 44.2 metre Crescent Custom motor yacht Muchos Mas is back for sale, listed by Burgess. While the yacht has two elevators servicing the guest areas, one is dedicated to the owner’s exclusive use for travel throughout the yacht with discretion and ease. Built in GRP to Lloyds classification and delivered in 2016 by Crescent Custom Yachts in Canada, the 43.9m (144ft) MUCHOS MAS has a striking gun-metal grey hull and white superstructure with interiors designed by Seattle based designer Jonathan Quinn Barnett and engineering by Jack Sarin. With a full owner’s deck including a private bar, jacuzzi, and outdoor dining area, this deck provides the owner with a sanctuary of privacy and security. Offering a genuine first-class experience while cruising or at anchor, OCTOPUS has plenty of space for enjoyment and activity on board. There is also a private observation lounge, a beach club and diving deck, pool, gym, and spa and sauna. Exceptional amenities include a large cinema and a recording studio with a specially designed floor to damp out noise and vibration. OCTOPUS can accommodate 26 guests in 13 staterooms. Boat International 126m MY OCTOPUS - Interior Design Key reasons to charter MUCHOS MAS Striking contemporary interior stardust metallic silver hull Great selection of chic, yet comfortable interior and exterior seating and lounging options Luxurious, tranquil accommodation for 11 guests in 5 beautifully appointed cabins Serene full beam master suite with separate office and daybed vignette, walk-in closet Gorgeous master en. While many JQB yachts remain firmly off the radar, it is no secret that Jonathan Quinn Barnett worked on the interior design of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s 126 metre Octopus.
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