Italian studio Tommaso Spadolini has lifted the lid on a new 90 metre superyacht concept complete with a split-deck beach club spanning 365 square metres. The design aims to offer a performance-orientated sports yacht with all the benefits of a large yacht.
Top speeds would be 20 knots and increased onboard privacy has underpinned many elements of the yacht's interior layout.
The concept is characterised by sporty lines with a powerful sheer running across the main deck, which is emphasised by two strong convex lines carving out the owner’s deck and upper decks. The straight lines for bulwarks and decks are concealed by flowing curves that reach their widest point amidships before sweeping down to meet the beach club.
The beach club offers a dedicated lounging area complete with unfolding sea terraces. A gym, bar and sauna are on hand for relaxation on the interior, while a generous swim platform offers direct access to the water. The platform is partially shaded by a seven-metre glass-fronted pool on the main deck above.
Other onboard amenities include a touch-and-go helicopter landing pad on the foredeck, a nine-seater cinema and a 200-square-metre sundeck with a second pool area. Spadolini, the designer behind the eponymous studio, has said that the concept is well-suited to both private use and luxury yacht charters.
Accommodation is split across seven cabins, including a dedicated owner's deck with private access via stairs and an elevator that can be sectioned off with insulated doors. The owner's deck has 270-degree views and dedicated his and hers en suites with their own baths, walk-in wardrobes, a wine cellar and a smoking room with a humidor. An exterior lounge area with forward pool rounds off the owner's deck set-up.
The main deck is home to an additional six cabins with two VIPs. Forward of the accommodation is the tender garage, which has space for a jet tender and multiple jet skis.
Spadolini has said that 90 metre superyacht is ready to move into the next engineering stage.
"We have spent many hundreds of hours refining the design of this yacht, ” he said. “Though we are currently studying some larger designs for potential clients, this is the biggest yacht we have brought to such a stage of detail. It is very dear to me, like a member of the family."
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