Designer Jay Aberdoni has revealed his latest superyacht concept, the 73.3-metre Day One.
Aberdoni describes Day One's exterior as having a "dominant minimalism [...] only suited for the nonconformists". The yacht benefits from low bulwarks and an extensive use of glass that provides far-reaching views and "enhances the living experience" onboard.
This focus on lived experience can be seen in the yacht's indoor-outdoor layout, with fully retractable sliding doors allowing easy access to Day One's large al fresco spaces.
Accommodation is for 11 guests across six cabins, including a forward-facing owner's cabin with an "infinity lounge" comprising a dedicated bow terrace, a Jacuzzi and a set of recessed sunbeds.
Leisure highlights include a helipad, a beach club gym and spa, a cinema room and a spacious upper deck terrace. The upper deck is open plan and features a television lounge, bar-style seating and several sofas that are arranged around a dip pool.
Meanwhile, the concealed tender garage can be unfolded to create an extended outdoor terrace when at anchor, with a similar sunbathing setup created by opening the transom. This also allows the lower deck lounge and dining area to become semi-al fresco and benefit from ocean views.
Jay Aberdoni most recently shared Arrakeen with BOAT International.
The spaceship-inspired concept has a Jacuzzi only accessible from the owner's cabin, found through a glass hatch in the foredeck.
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