The interior of the Global Explorer has been designed to provide a friendly and cosy family lifestyle, allowing each guest on board a space to retreat to. It features two en-suite guest cabins mid ship on lower deck, an owner’s state room with an office and his and hers en-suite forward on main deck.
The saloon opens to the main tender deck. The dining area interacts directly with the galley for a more familiar home setup. On bridge deck the panoramic upper saloon leads to an outdoor lounge area aft, while the bridge forward gives clear views to the outside and interact directly with the foredeck. Solar panels on the top of the bridge deck will be integrated in the power management of the Global Explorer superyacht concept.
The crew area is set up forward on the lower deck with two cabins, a dedicated laundry space and a crew mess. All areas have been laid out to superyacht requirements, with space and circulation to be effective and user friendly.
The Global Explorer follows a clean construction philosophy. The design is simple, which allows for integration of a combination of steel and aluminium, a composite for a flexible set up towards the owner.
The hull will be painted in marine paint used on commercial ships. This will allow easy repairs and will make it easier to moor in commercial or smaller fishing ports. The deck will be a synthetic shock absorbent surface allowing freedom of tenders and toys to be stored on the aft deck. Lounge areas aims at providing entertainment for warm climate cruising and shelter for colder environments.