Specifications

Orange Line
The Outline Specification is the framework for further development in partnership with the shipyard and the client.  The essential input from these parties and others shall ideally help shape the proposed product to full maturity and evolving regulations.  Elements included below are general suggestions.  Liebowitz & Partners welcome alternative suppliers, equipment, and detailed expertise in the wide range of essential suppliers to this project.
EXO3-Clay-Model
This presentation is an outline design that awaits further development by expert hydrodynamicists and performance specialists to optimise characteristics guided by the owner’s wishes. As ever, the hullform’s balance between speed, comfort, endurance, and range, can and should be adjusted to the anticipated cruising programme. The unique sculptural stern platform area is both a security statement, and a functional answer to access both the Beach Club, and essential steering machinery housed aft. Shown here is a computer-generated model, for analysis of the surfacing development.
EXO3-Specification-boat
This 60 metre (200 foot) design embraces the robustness and safety virtues of ocean-going working ships. The specification focusses essentially on capability, rather than surface opulance, resulting in a “Luxury Lite” character, the focus being a meaningful experience.

Special features include extra-large (34 foot / 10.4m) forward-sited tenders, Observation Lounge with 270-degree views, After Deck with heated “air curtain” for cold weather entertaining, two spa pools, and specialised deployment cranes for emergency use of life rafts.
ENERGY CONCEPT: POWER, EFFICIENCY, CLEANLINESS, AND SILENCE
Clean, quiet running machinery for both propulsion and the ship’s hotel operation is achievable with the latest, most focussed hybrid diesel-electric technology.

The opposite is a conceptual proposal only. Liebowitz & Partners / LP Design UK will not be providing certain technical services for this project. This includes machinery specifications, systems and structural design, hydrostatic solutions, or ship performance guarantees.
Energy Concept