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Showing posts with label yacht design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yacht design. Show all posts

The Paradigm 180 Yacht by Pama Italian Design




I usually try to avoid posts about concept designs since they cannot be purchased and because it's a lot easier to design an amazing concept than to actually get one produced. However, this hypothetical 60 foot yacht (The Paradigm 180) designed by Pama Architetti, a design firm started in March, 2010 by architects Alessandro Pannone and Francesco Malinconico, is worth sharing for its clean lines, modern and elegant interior and innovative helipad.

















drawings and plans:







Hopefully, some wealthy investors can make this dream boat come true.


Pama Design

The Auto Lovers Superyacht Gets Updated. The Strand Craft 166 By Gray Design





You may recall having seen images and renderings of Gray Design's Strand Craft 122, a sleek modern luxury yacht designed with an on-board garage, complete with supercar, to appeal to the automobile lover, on many design blogs and sites a few months back.

Gray Design's first take on the Auto lover's superyacht, the Strand Craft 122:


Now, Eduard Gray of Gray Design has come out with the Strand Craft 166, a new version of the superyacht, designed around the automotive theme.

The SC166



The Strand Craft 166 is an uncompromising superyacht that is as outrageous as it is daring. Designed entirely around an automotive theme, this yacht is ideal for owners who are addicted to that new leather smell. Her low stance, enormous length and curled haunches give this vessel a dynamic aesthetic that is guaranteed to turn heads in the most well appointed marinas.

Retractable flybridge



Contributing to the sleek profile of the yacht is the retractable flybridge and radar mast that retreat into the skin of the yacht when not in use. Both can be deployed independently of each other and are available only when they are required, ensuring the yacht keeps the cleanest possible lines for making that first impression. Strengthening this philosophy are the twin concealed entrances to the yacht, hiding the stairway to the upper aft deck as well as providing access to the garage, bar and lounge areas.

Hidden jacuzzi deck


Concealed beneath the carbon fibre inlaid fore deck is a sun deck equipped with a large jacuzzi, sporting a built-in bar to ensure that every party is well catered for. Access is through a vertically sliding glass door in the windscreen of the pilot house where there is ample seating for 8 guests.



The pilot house itself opens up to the lounge to provide a smooth transition and connection between the driver and the main guest area and at the same time letting in light from the main windscreen to the spaces below.

Supercar tender
Following Strand Craft's automotive tradition, the SC166 comes equipped with it's own custom supercar tender. Created in the same design language as it's carrier, the tender ensures you can roll out at your favorite port in ultimate style. With a V8 engine producing 620 horsepower and a top speed of 305 kph, the tender is an accessory that will certainly put a smile on your face.



Alternatively, you can order your own choice of conveyance to accessorize your superyacht. Be it Koenigsegg, Maybach, Lamborghini, Ferrari, or a waterborne tender, the choice is yours.




Interior and exterior automotive styling
The automotive theme is rich in the SC166, from the cockpit like glasshouse on the upper deck to the red leather covered upholstery that adorns large surfaces of the interior. Chrome highlights sparkle in every part of the cabin and the walls are treated to a highly polished gunmetal automotive lacer. Brushed aluminum trims the windows and bar area and the hallways are bathed in soft LED spotlighting.



Completing the specification list, there are five double en-suite staterooms, each equipped with 52 inch Bang & Olufsen TVs, top of the line sound systems, LED mood lighting and a iPad control and information center from Poets Road to allow you to activate any function from wherever you are on the yacht as well as providing essential information about the running and status of the vessel and it's massive engines.

Powered by two MTU 20V4000 M93L 2x4300KW (2x5766hp) engines with a Vericor TF50 4177KW (5600hp) booster engine the SC166 is capable of cruising speeds of 30 knots with a top speed of 40 knots.

SC166 Specifications

LOA---------------------------------------50 m
BEAM---------------------------------------9 m
CONSTRUCTION--------------High Tech Composites
DRAUGHT (loaded)-------------------------1.9 m
WEIGHT---------------------------------230 Ton
ENGINES-------------------2 x MTU 20V4000 M93L
BOOSTER---------------------------Vericor TF50
PROPULSION-------Water Jets Rolls-Royce KAMEWA
TOP SPEED---------------------------~ 40 Knots
FUEL CAPACITY--------------------------35000 L
FRESHWATER CAPACITY---------------------5000 L
BOW THRUSTERS------------------------------TBA
STABILIZERS--------------------------------TBA
GENERATORS---------------------------------TBA
WATERMAKERS--------------------------------TBA
GREY / BLACK WATER CAPACITY----------------TBA

SC166 Tender Specifications

ENGINE----------------------------4.3 liter V8
TORQUE-------------------------------347 lb-ft
HP---------------------------510 hp @ 8500 rpm
0-62 MPH---------------------------3.7 seconds
TOP SPEED------------------------------196 mph



Grey Design Studio

Örnvägen 52
468 33 Vargön
Sweden

images and video courtesy of Grey Design.
A special thanks to Luxist for bringing this to my attention.

The ISA 120 Luxury Yacht Really Floats My Boat




The ISA 120 really is one of a kind. The sophisticated looking and technologically advanced yacht was built in the 45,000 square foot International Shipyard in Ancona, Italy. It is a streamlined, slim design with 3 decks and spacious, well-designed interiors. The ISA 120 has avant-garde propulsion and stabilization systems, and truly exceptional performance in addition to its stunning looks.

A Killer Yacht That Looks Like A Killer Whale



Yanko Design turned me onto the Oculus, a 250 foot superyacht that looks like a killer whale - or more specifically like a number of prehistoric plesiosaurs. So, I did a little more research and found some more fabulous images for you.

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