ISA Yachts unveiled its new GRP superyacht series called Viper just a couple of months ago
The series currently features the following models: Viper 100, Viper 120 and Viper 140. The 37.5-metre Viper 120 is the first to be constructed. The shipyard has signed a contract with an American client, who is expecting the delivery in 2026.
One of the ISA Viper 120’s key features is her 1.5-metre draft, which is really small for her size and makes her a perfect boat for shallow Caribbean waters.
The exterior and interior of the boat were created by Fulvio de Simoni, and it is his first-time collaboration with ISA. Another Viper 120’s interesting feature in terms of layout, is the aft cockpit, divided into three parts, which turns it into a huge versatile recreation area. The first one is a beach club that consists of a bathing platform, a lounge area with sofas, a sunpad and fold-out side platforms.
There is a dining area closer to the saloon. There is also a galley combined with a bar, featuring a tinted glass partition, which allows one either to isolate this area or to make it more informal and show cooking and making cocktails.
The saloon is furnished with semi-circular sofas, and there is also a galley combined with a bar here. There is a fold-out balcony in the central part of the saloon, and a helm station forward. To extend the area of the saloon, the designers thought of an asymmetric solution with just one, portside walkway to the bow.
There is another beach area with a round pool, sofas and sun-loungers on the foredeck. In addition, the Viper 120 also boasts a vast sundeck with an open dining area, a bar, a sunbathing area and an upper helm station.
All the five cabins are located below deck. The master suite offers an option of locating the bathroom either forward or towards midships to be able to make use of the full 8-metre beam.
The garage on the starboard side can accommodate a 5-metre tender. With three MAN or MTU engines, the ISA Viper 120 can develop a cruising speed of 26 knots and a top speed of 33 knots.
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