German shipyard Dörries Yachts has released the first details of a 115.2-metre concept known as Zephyr. Named after the Greek for "west wind", Zephyr is for sale with full details to be revealed at the 2024 Monaco Yacht Show.
The superyacht has been designed in collaboration with British studio H2 Yacht Design and is characterised by curved exterior lines punctuated by a dramatic, sharply tapered bow. All aft decks have been backed by glass balustrades for far-reaching ocean views.
Specifications are yet to be confirmed but renderings reveal a host of amenities, including an aft deck swimming pool flanked by sunbeds. A lounge area with sit-up bar is positioned nearby and fully shaded by the upper deck overhang. Sweeping staircases on either side of the aft deck lead down to the swim platform, which has been arranged with sunloungers.
Meanwhile, the sundeck is arranged with a dip pool, minimalist sunpads and a lounge space with U-shaped, mirrored sofas. Other highlights include an upper deck Jacuzzi and several al fresco dining and lounging options positioned across Zephyr's four decks.
According to BOATPro, the largest build that Dörries Yachts currently has under construction is the 113.5-metre Project Arwen. The shipyard released the first renderings of the superyacht to BOAT International earlier this year.
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