Super- and megayachts included a great deal of set, including some genuinely outstanding pieces of machinery. From a submarine to a customised airport, they're piled bow-to-stern with seriously remarkable charter-focused services.
The bridge is the yacht's nerve centre - it can thrill some, frustrate others and even evoke a scream of despair from those not at the wheel.
1. The Koru
The Koru is an impressive sailing private yacht designed for experience, convenience and beauty. Called after the Maori symbol of new life and revival, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' private yacht embodies growth, development and the spirit of discovery, an option that appears throughout her design.
Powered by an effective square-topped mainsail and self-tacking jib, Koru incorporates advanced hull and indoor technologies for efficient navigating and seakeeping in all problems. The light-filled spaces and tactile products reflect the owner's values of expedition and discovery while fitting staff and guest requirements for a total experience on the open sea.
Made by Dykstra Naval Architecture, KORU's streamlined navy blue steel hull and white, two-level alumninum superstructure showcase an artistic shape with three towering poles. A crossbreed powerplant prioritizes efficiency and variety for lengthy sea passages, enabling the vessel to discover further with fewer stops. The 127-foot Damen support vessel ABEONA comes with KORU to take care of tenders, deck operations, submersibles and logistics for longer trips while preserving redundancy and green operation.
2. Hodor
Frequently described as the nerve centre by those that man it, a luxury yacht's wheelhouse is greater than just where the captain spends the majority of his/her time. This instance by Riviera includes a streamlined carbon-fibre-clad paperless bridge that adapts to the captain's preferred set-up with interchangeable sights and a huge electronic graph table.
This premier support vessel was designed to improve the charter experience with an excellent series of services that a main luxury yacht merely can not carry. Among them are large dive facilities, including a decompression chamber, nitrox and 02 equipment as well as a full beach club configuration that has been completed to the exact same high requirements discovered on superyacht Lonian.
Hodor is additionally home to a remarkable collection of water playthings and is outfitted with an airport with the ability of suiting a EC130T and nine-metre Steel Shark touchdown craft along with 2 Hydra-Sports 53 facility console sporting activities watercrafts, 4 Yamaha TW200 route bikes, and 2 Yamaha ATVs. A submarine is housed in a different quarter, prepared to check out concealed prizes below the ocean's surface.
3. Irisha
The multiaward-winning 51-metre super yacht charter greece motor yacht Irisha is the epitome of elegance and style, from her bespoke metallic blue-grey hull shade that changes with the light to her magnificent elevated wheelhouse, which flaunts the biggest rounded glass sheets ever used in superyacht construction. She was integrated in 2018 by Heesen to a style by Harrison Eidsgaard and, like all Heesen vessels, her high-speed cruising capabilities make for a smooth and enjoyable ride whatever the location.
Tip aboard her bridge and the first thing that strikes you is the large amount of space on offer. An unlike the minimal bridge styles seen on superyachts developed a mere 30 years earlier, her navigating suite features 7 27-inch display screens, repetitive conning systems and helm chairs with trackball operation.
Designed for entertaining, she comes filled with features that guarantee memorable yacht charters, such as a top deck wintertime garden, sky lounge movie theater and a complete medical spa and wellness location.
4. CC-SUMMER
Constructed by Lurssen and formerly known as Project Fiji, CC-SUMMER is the embodiment of sophistication and elegance. Designed for international exploration and indulgent escapes, she's outfitted with a wide array of outstanding features for an unparalleled yachting experience.
Designed by Laura Sessa, the insides of this stunning charter luxury yacht are lively and contemporary. For instance, the main corridor attributes dark strips of mutenye timber laid over a gleaming mirror, concealing the handle of each door, while the proprietor's suite is adorned with timber panels painted in geometric patterns and highlighted with bronze.
The vessel's large spaces are flexible, offering every little thing from cutting edge cinemas and an expert dance flooring to children's game rooms and a wellness suite. She has holiday accommodation for 12 guests in 10 lavish cabins, plus space for a committed team of 28. Whether travelling or at anchor, you'll enjoy total comfort thanks to a/c, a lift, satellite communication systems and undersea lights that light up the nights.
