Some Superch concepts have bordered on fantasy, others cling to reality, making unknown, insignificant tweaks to proven designs. Oceanco and Vripack have moved in the other direction with the elegant 331-meter lily, a concept that would be the boldest yacht of water if it finds an owner but also highly functional.
Dutch Shipyard – a manufacturer of some of the most revolutionary Yachting buildings, Black pearl and H3 Among them – the desired design studio Vripack will come up with a yacht for clients who call “Changemakers who want to leave a mark.”
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Never tightened by the design of its own replacement of the super-paradigms, Vripack has introduced dozens of concepts ranging from a “pandemic” yacht, an ultra-wide 85-foot and 177-foot superfall with innovative layout and Cigar Louns on top. Vripack happily took the challenge for the second generation of Oceanco Beyond Custom, which follows its simply personalized series of six world -class design studios.
The unusual shape is inspired by a water lily.
“Lily neatly stuffs the line between thinking and building a blue sky, which is exactly what is beyond custom,” says Marcix Hoekstra, co-creator director of Vripack.
Vripack uses a lot of inspirations to lived lilly-superstitions with its continuous lines, a spider-like spider, but mostly the namesake of the concept, a water lily. “The review of the yacht from the back reveals an exterior that wraps around like the curved leaves of a protective cocoon,” Hoekstra says. Lily’s asymmetrical design optimizes the views and airflows, but also maximizes the space of the owner and the guests on board. Gigayacht is more than graceful, Hoekstra claims. “It’s built.”
The back breast milk has a wellness center.
The yacht has no side paths or terraces, giving the appearance a smooth, closed water ship. However, the superb is lined with one -way glass windows that allow the built -in confidentiality and Exceptional ocean views.
The interior has both folding and overlapping decks that look unrelated, perception, aided by the widespread use of glass levels and separation, which reduce real barriers. “We were struck by how the petals of the lily overlap and only touch the center of the flower,” Hoekstra says. “We repeated this structure transversely, putting the decks to create platforms for a separate level and height of the deck and half.”
Close up to the unusual curve of Lily and the owner’s terrace from above.
The main “Leisure Deck” has a 13 -foot high ceiling attached to the wellness area, a water pool pool, a gym and water sports. The interior also includes a glass mezzanine and a staircase leading to nine guest rooms (every 538 square feet), an open plan cinema and even a children’s play area accessible to a suspension bridge. The district of the divided level of the owner of the top deck is 4840 square feet and join almost equally a large private deck and a terrace (C, of course, a pond of lily.)
Lily will have an energy transition platform for lateral architects (ETP) and the hybrid drive of Dynafin and the fuel cell technology, the standard for all series from Oceanco’s Beyond Custom.
“Lily is a testament to the possible when the design meets modern construction and engineering,” said Paris Balmis, director of marketing at the Oceanco group. “This is Oceanco’s desire to deliver a fully realized yacht to the owner ready to accept the future. Lily is not just a statement of intention; This is a yacht, ready to be lively. “
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