The superyacht features a classic flybridge from UK-based Dubois Naval Architects with an interior from Tony Dixon of UK-based Redman Whiteley Dixon, blending luxury and practicality.

The yacht features improved cabin layouts made possible by extra length available. Redman Whitely Dixon and Alloy Yachts craftsmen have incorporated cabinet wrap-around corner veneers, which contrast the leather stitch work. The interior features deep recessed door panels, and dark wenge and light forest teak timbers to highlight the chocolate brown leather tops and thick nickel hardware.

Kokomo’s saloon features a central TV cabinet designed to appear as a part of the feature wall. Unique artwork by an Australian artist adorns the yacht. The artwork drops down revealing a 60-inch flat screen TV surrounded by special stained sycamore veneers and leather wrapped handrails. The bar is distinct with a range of material to match the client’s taste. It features two types of marble and leather panels with glass and nickel hardware.

Besides being the largest yacht to be launched by Alloy, Kokomo’s Southern Spars mast, which is 74.3m above the water, is also considered as the tallest mast ever made in New Zealand.