IAG Superyacht King Baby on the Water

July 9, 2015

 Chinese shipyard, IAG Yachts, has successfully launched the beautiful 140-foot motor yacht King Baby, destined for an experienced yachtsman. 

 
"King Baby" is IAG Yachts' largest motoryacht build to launch so far. She stretches 140-feet while the other two yachts were 100 and 127-feet respectively.
 
The exterior design is by a firm named REDS out of Italy. In fact, they did the interior as well. The yacht should go into charter service once completed and was built for a rather experienced American owner. This particular project had some alterations in its design/build life having ended up at 140-feet when originally it was around 5-feet shorter.
 
Custom built for superyacht charter, the high volume luxury yacht King Baby has been designed by REDS from Italy, naval architecture by Hydrotec and interior design by Evan K. Marshall. 
 
The interior is capable of sleeping up to twelve guests in luxury accommodations. Five cabins, all ensuite in nature, are available for guest use with the spacious master suite forward on the main deck. Three twins and a captain's cabin are there for the crew members. 
 
There is a spacious salon on the main aft deck, upper deck lounge, sundeck with seating, wonderful bar and Jacuzzi with forward-oriented hardtop to provide shading and shelter.
 

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