The brief of the basic outline embodied certain aims: to make this yacht very recognisable indeed as increasing its recognisability would do the same for the yard. Using the most modern technologies, for example using more glass on the superstructure and in the hull to blur the boundary between interior and exterior spaces. This concept results in nice panoramic views, particularly when accompanied with glass bulwarks, without compromising the structural integrity of the yacht.
EXTERIOR
The style of this boat is very unique and sleek, evoked by winged deck lines. Large window sections and uncommon design solutions and alignments of bulwark and stern area emphasizes her length. Her hull colouring is supporting this powerful dynamic shape, like an absolute relaxed animal that seems ready to develop tremendous power at any moment. An aesthetic tension creates a sporty appeal. Consequently, the overall concept has been done from inside to outside in order to harmonise the hull-lines with the yachts silhouette.
Her sizeable porthole are another eye-catching trademark. The windows play a key role in creating this yacht - the light and spacious interior eliminates any distancing effect that could alienate guests from their environment, allowing them to integrate more fully with the yacht's marine surroundings.
The Tender is situated in the aft garage and will be on- and off-loaded by lower-able
hydraulic bathing platform.
INTERIOR
In choosing the colour scheme, fabrics and materials, it has been sought to give the yacht lightness and a Mediterranean air with a contemporary elegant interior. Zebrano wood has been selected in combination with light oak parquet, white real leather contrasting with chromed stainless steel elements and glass, as well as delicious displays of various granites and stones.
On the inside of the salon, big windows contribute to giving the contemporary interior a loft feel. Low- profile furnishings let the water views take over. Modern loose soft furniture from Cassina and Koinor in white leather and a raw light oak Dinesen parquet with wide planks, that keep the ensemble supremely elegant. A privacy glass partition at the rear of the pantry, adjustable from opaque to transparent, gives the view free from the helm station to astern. A sizeable aft deck glass sliding door in combination with the sculptured staircase allowed an unobstructed observation of the stern.
The semi-closed pantry with a service counter is well-equipped with German up-to-date appliances including a big sized refrigerator. Adjacent the pantry the dining table for 8 person is placed with comfortable loose chairs.
It has been managed to cocoon into the lower deck a four-stateroom layout with en-suite bathrooms. The most unique part of the yacht is the full-beam owner-state-room with an extraordinary bathroom layout. Free standing furniture are creating a spacious feeling, the large porthole shape is part of the interior architecture in order to show the yacht structure. In this way nature is allowed to influence the décor and play a direct part in life aboard. Enormous windows bring the external world closer, while venetian blinds filter in privacy.
An additional crew cabin is situated in front of the engines room for a better noise insulation in the master-state-room. This cabin, the laundry and the engine room are accessible from the portside walkway.