Niigata's 1992 delivery showcases the Japanese shipyard's precision engineering in a 45.
4-meter platform built for serious ocean work. CKLASS NAUTIQUE represents the kind of purposeful naval architecture that prioritizes capability over flash, with her 386-gross-ton displacement and 7-meter beam creating the stability foundation essential for extended passages.
A 45.4m Niigata Motor Yacht
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Niigata's 1992 delivery showcases the Japanese shipyard's precision engineering in a 45.4-meter platform built for serious ocean work. CKLASS NAUTIQUE represents the kind of purposeful naval architecture that prioritizes capability over flash, with her 386-gross-ton displacement and 7-meter beam creating the stability foundation essential for extended passages. Her Niigata pedigree runs deeper than the nameplate, with the shipyard handling both construction and naval architecture to ensure every system integrates seamlessly with her seakeeping mission. This isn't coincidental—Japanese yards understood that blue-water capability demands engineering consistency from keel to superstructure, and CKLASS NAUTIQUE demonstrates this philosophy in her proportions and construction approach. HYS Yachts handled both exterior styling and interior architecture, creating visual continuity between her external profile and internal spaces while respecting the engineering constraints that make her ocean-capable. The result reads as purposeful rather than purely aesthetic, with design decisions that complement rather than compromise her seagoing abilities. At 45.4 meters, she offers genuine expedition-scale volume while maintaining the structural integrity needed for serious range. Her beam provides the stability platform essential for comfortable ocean crossings, while her gross tonnage creates space for the fuel capacity, provisions storage, and mechanical systems that extended cruising demands. For ten guests seeking authentic blue-water capability, CKLASS NAUTIQUE delivers the engineering foundation that makes ambitious itineraries possible rather than aspirational. She represents yacht building focused on what matters most when land disappears beyond the horizon.
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