This Vitruvius Yachts’ 80-Metre Ultimate Explorer is ideal for storing generous toy collection or even a helipad

The owners of Explorer yachts emphasise the importance of world travel in their life. 80-METRE ULTIMATE EXPLORER CONCEPT UNVEILED BY VITRUVIUS YACHTS The London-based design studio Vitruvius Yachts has revealed the first details of its latest superyacht concept: an 80-metre go-anywhere explorer yacht. With the design following closely in the footsteps of Vitruvius’ 54.9-metre Shinkai … Read more

Feadship future concept is synthesising how we actually enjoy our time on superyachts

    Feadship has marked the opening of the 2021 Monaco Yacht Show in the purest form possible by unveiling its latest Feadship Future Concept. Synthesising the very latest thinking on how owners and their guests actually enjoy their time on superyachts, the 81.75-metre Feadship Pure yacht is also fully future-compatible in terms of likely … Read more

Saturnia multi-purpose superyacht doubles as a private port for tenders

 

This new design from Lazzarini Design Studio is not so outlandish like last year’s swan shaped mega yacht, but is impressive with features like dry carbon-fibre structure, a private port for small tenders, and glass-bottomed decks. The openings on both sides lift up to reveal the private port for water toys and tenders. The top deck features a hexagonal-shaped pool. Lazzarini Saturnia can even incorporate seawater.

Lazzarini Saturnia; @Lazzarini Design Studio; lazzarinidesignstudio.com/saturnia

Lazzarini Saturnia’s main body subdivides the spaces in five floors + the top Antenna area. Saturnia can be configured for different layouts and solutions to obtain from 10 to 20 suites for passengers and 20 crew members.

Made 100% of dry carbon fiber body, Saturnia superyacht it’s estimated to be 50% lighter than other yachts of similar sizes, with an incredible estimated top speeds never reached from this size of yacht up to 30 knots.

Shaped mostly of geometric straight lines, the design of Saturnia allows a very simple and efficient construction procedures never being used before in the yachting industry. The focal point of the project is the walkable all around deck area that allows access the tenders to the inner harbor from both sides and represents the iconic area of the yacht.

Lazzarini Saturnia yacht concept; @Lazzarini Design Studio;

The yacht can incorporate seawater, that can be kept inside or drained out once the gates are closed. This middle entrance of the yacht allows tenders with up to 1.5 meters of draft to moor inside the private port/garage or to be easily loaded when the yacht is navigating.

The internal area in the middle is directly connected to outside through the large sliding windows allowing to experience these spaces, maximizing the connection with the sea.

Imagined being with an hybrid propulsion, the Saturnia yacht is moved from twin side diesel engines and a central electronic water jet system, that can push the yacht with zero emissions.

Saturnia concept is joined by two recent futuristic designs from Lazzarini: Jet Capsule, Hyperjet, Sea Flower yacht, and Stratosfera, an ultra-light carbon fiber sphere that can move on water and in the sky.

Lazzarini Saturnia yacht concept; @Lazzarini Design Studio; 
Lazzarini Saturnia yacht concept; @Lazzarini Design Studio;
Lazzarini Saturnia yacht concept; @Lazzarini Design Studio;
Lazzarini Saturnia yacht concept; @Lazzarini Design Studio;

Escape’s forward-looking design includes a greenhouse, a moon pool, and a atrium stretching down through the decks

 

 

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Escape from this Superyacht in your private submarine.

Dutch yard Feadship has revealed a 110-metre superyacht design named Escape.

Feadship CEO Jan-Bart Verkuyl and senior designer Ruud Bakker unveil how a bright bunch of yacht brokers imagined the  freedom to Escape from it all. The Escape superyacht concept was presented in the fourth episode of Feadship Unveils, a YouTube series in which the yard revisits designs that were never built.

Escape yacht concept was designed during the yard’s three-day 2014 brokers course which saw attending brokers challenge the yard to design a yacht for “a very extrovert client”. The fictional prospective yacht owner was described as a “rockstar who is also aware of the environment” who wants a “yacht that can escape everything but also to escape from his own boat from a submarine”.

Feadship Escape’s forward-looking design includes a greenhouse, ocean lounge, a moon pool and solar panelling, among other exceptional features. Escape’s bow stores a personal drone beneath opening hatches. Once open, the owner can use the drone to explore air or sea.

Escape’s slow sleek profile includes a submersible craft for exploring the underwater world and a foredeck hangar from which the owner’s personal aerial vehicle emerges. The deck hatch rotates towards the sun to catch the rays on its large PV cells, part of a solar panelling plan covering some 700 square metres and generating 133 kW of energy.

Feadship Escape superyacht concept; @feadship.nl

Key features include 700 square metres of external solar cells, a greenhouse, ocean lounge and ‘moon pool’.

Designed with the life and style of an eco-conscious rock star in mind, Escape is a super-sleek 110-metre Feadship with a submarine and myCopter craft, an awesome atrium with moonpool and panoramic elevator, and a veritable solar system of green innovations. The ultimate escape yacht in every sense, in true James Bond style! There’s even room to grow your own vegetables,” said Feadship’s team of designers.

Feadship Escape superyacht concept; @feadship.nl

Feadship chief executive Jan-Bart Verkuyl described Escape yacht as a “forward-looking design”.

The epicentre of Escape is an amidships atrium that includes a wellness area and a moon pool with seawater which is actually inside the vessel and doubles as a secret submarine landing zone. There’s even a giant slide for inter-deck splashes and a panoramic elevator descending into the sea. The atrium is more than just a visual wow factor: it serves as a place for the owner and his friends to gather, replacing the function traditionally held by lounges.

“It’s quite a big boat but very low and sleek with lots of surfaces for solar panelling,” said Feadship Senior designer Ruud Bakker. The atrium which stretches down through the decks of the boat is a standout feature. Located in the middle of the boat, the atrium looks down into the moon pool, which allows sea water inside the boat.

“You can dive in there and swim out of the boat. You can close it off and have it as a safe swimming pool for the children or you can launch your submersible there,” explained the superyacht’s Senior designer.

Feadship Escape superyacht concept with greenhouse; @feadship.nl

Care for the environment is taken to the next level on Escape.

This includes green innovations, such as an enthalpy wheel to pre-cool the AC intake with exhaust air, reheating of AC air with waste heat from the generators and hybrid propulsion, as predicated on the Feadship Future Concept Breathe.

These innovations offer fuel consumption savings of up to 35%, excellent manoeuvrability at full speed, silent electric cruising and a wealth of redundancy options. The owner will also use his sub to research the status of the oceans in which Escape cruises.

Watch The Project FG, another Feadship megayacht design with superstar appeal. Meet the yacht created for Freddie Mercury and Forrest Gump.

Feadship Escape superyacht concept; @feadship.nl

Project Maximus: Heesen revealed the concept for their largest yacht to date

Clifford Denn’s design for Heesen Project Maximus puts the owner’s needs first. This new revolutionary 83-metres concept is maximus by name, and maximus by nature. At the 2017 Monaco Yacht Show, Dutch shipyard Heesen revealed the concept for thir largest megayacht  to date. The stunning 83m (or 272ft) concept with a steel hull is called … Read more

100 meters plus market arena: Roberto Curtó reveals 101m Fincantieri superyacht concept Mauna Kea

Roberto Curtó of RC Design releases new 101m Concept.   Italian yacht designer Roberto Curtó of RC Designs is working with brokerage firm SuperYachtsMonaco on a new 101m stunning motor yacht concept called Mauna Kea, named after the dormant Hawaiian volcano. .A stand out feature of this new superyacht design includes an external central staircase … Read more