Built by the Dutch shipyard Royal Huisman and naval architects at Dykstra & Partners, the superyacht features an elegant design with various traditional features and nostalgic references.
It features two low profile teak-clad deckhouses on a clean, open deck above a sensitively sheered hull with an elegant transom stern. It accommodates owner’s cockpit behind the aft deckhouse, complemented by a comfortable on-deck dining area between the helm and the main deckhouse.
Apart from that it also features two twin guest cabins as well as one double flex cabin forward for guests or a crew. With immaculate attention to detail, the cabins are designed to provide comfort to the guests.
It also features two cabins for the crew, including one double cabin for the captain as well as one additional twin crew cabin.
The interior of the below decks reminds one of the earlier era yet offers a fresh, light and stimulating interpretation rather than a formal homage.
A theme of bleached oak joinery, finished to emphasise the texture of the grain and the figuring of the wood, contrasts with darker oak flooring and white-painted paneling.
The World Superyacht Awards 2013 was held at the Ciragan Palace Kempinski in Istanbul.