First Archipelago 40 expedition yacht sold

Archipelago Expedition Yachts has sold its first Archipelago 40.

The boat, designed by long term collaborators Chartwell Marine, offers customisable cabin layouts and adaptability for diverse commercial and semi-commercial purposes. The company says its aluminium construction offers exceptional stability, resulting in a smoother voyage and increased living space.

It’s powered by hybrid diesel-electric and solar-powered propulsion systems, which offer a range of over 2,000 nautical miles.

“We are delighted to announce the sale of the first Archipelago 40 to a client who will be embarking on exciting adventures around the world — this is a pivotal moment for us,” says Stephen Weatherley, founder and managing director of Archipelago Expedition Yachts. “We have taken our iconic 47 and made it that little bit smaller. Smaller engines, lower emissions, easier to berth, but with all of the capability and force needed to get you home after a day, a week, or a month on the sea.

“We want seakeeping, safety, and practicality to be at the very heart of our vessels and the Archipelago 40 offers this all in a compact form. The vessel is hugely capable with a long range, high top speed, excellent fuel economy, and the ability to sleep six people.”

In May, Archipelago announced it was collaborating with Twisted Marine to create a luxury catamaran which it said would be capable of extreme adventure. The Twisted T47 Explorer is based on the Archipelago 47, a motor catamaran designed with naval architect Chartwell Marine.

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