The interior design has been done by UK’s yacht designer, Adam Lay Studio, and the naval architecture by UK’s Dubois Yachts. Salperton III collected two Best Sailing Yacht awards for her class.

Salperton IV features spacious cockpit area and a more spacious engine room for the 875 HP Caterpillar. The vessel has a generous beam of 9.3 meters, but a smaller available draft than her predecessor, at 4.75 meter, to allow for more convenient anchoring.

The sleek sailing vessel features a curvaceous aluminum hull. The large boom is a step up from its predecessor.

The design work throughout the yacht exhibits practical minimalist spaces with an owners cabin, three guests cabins and three cabins for six crews.

Top of the list of innovations in this build is the use of pale waxy coated oyster oak flooring from German flooring service provider Schotten and Hansen. Salperton is to be classified by Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) as LY2, Lloyds +100 A1 SSC Yacht Mono G6 LMC.

The interior displays walnut cabinetry with custom fittings. Imported door latches and light switches have been fitted to ensure a clean subtle atmosphere.

A mixture of materials such as timbers, steel, carbon fiber, textured hemp like wallpaper, has been used to create a calm palette. Contrasting marbles are featured in the owners’ bathroom. The new Salperton also features expansive skylights over the saloon area, connecting indoors.