The 44m Amor Fati features a displacement hull that has a beautiful hollow forward section, with a bow that sits nicely just above the water and a stern that just keeps rising upwards.
The main focus for this concept is to provide comfort while cruising. Below the waterline Amor Fati features an unusual forward-racked canting keel to improve vortex flow coming off the trailing edge.
The anchoring system has been moved from the foredeck to a trap door on the underside of the hull and is located further aft, which allows the boat to sit with fewer disturbances at anchor due to the change of anchoring angle. Forward of the superstructure, the tender will be housed on the foredeck and launched using a crane that folds back into the deck when not in use, as does the cradle that holds the tender.
Forward the stern, a set of stairs on each side leads down to another deck/swim platform, which can be made private on request. This includes four-post awning setup, which are easy to install.
Inside, the superyacht features a saloon, which has a large skylight. It allows more light to enter when using the lounge and bar area. Forward and down of the saloon, a small set of stairs leads to the main dining and lounge area for a more formal occasion.
The galley forward features crew quarters for six, crew mess, and laundry room. It features guest suites to accommodate eight guests. The guest suite can be accessed through behind the saloon. The owner’s suite has access to the stern deck through a glass door which can function as a private deck. In order to provide better owner and guest viewing, the hull features large port lights.