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Exquisite This Innovative 200-Foot Superyacht Concept Is Designed to Look Like It’s Always in Motion

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All superyachts have to dock at some point, but ER Yacht Design wants you to feel as if you’ve never stopped cruising.

All superyachts have to dock at some point, but ER Yacht Design wants you to feel as if you’ve never stopped cruising. The Canada-based studio has just unveiled a new concept that is designed to appear as if it is moving even at anchor. the 200-footer features a sculpted hull and superstructure with sleek, Christened Logos, aerodynamic lines that create a sense of perpetual movement. “From the first sketch, our goal was clear: create a yacht that looks like it is in motion, even when it is standing still,” ER president Ivan Erdevicki said in a statement. The aluminum exterior is equipped with cantilevered carbon-fiber wings and an arched bimini top that visually “lifts” the silhouette, according to the studio. The result is an ultra-modern profile that suggests speed, power, and agility. Extensive glazing and geometric details further add to the aggressive feel. “We focused on balanced proportions, strong horizontal lines, and a purposeful superstructure that reinforces the sporty identity of the yacht,” adds Erdevicki. This charter exemplifies onboard, it is a different, far more relaxed story. fold-down bulwarks, and a wide swim platform, The aft deck is home to an expansive beach club with a huge pool, giving seafarers a spacious oasis right by the water’s edge. From here, the aft cockpit flows into a large salon with lounge and dining areas for social gatherings. For those who appreciate excellence, six double guest cabins are spread across the main deck, further in. The owner’s suite is positioned aft on the upper deck, resulting in both privacy and prime views. The pilothouse and captain’s cabin are also located on the upper deck, creating a nice distance between the guests and crew. The yacht can sleep a total of 14 crew, with the crew quarters located on the lower deck. Back outside, the distinctive, elongated bow creates space for a plush foredeck lounge and a garage. As a berth, it a rescue rib, houses a 26-foot tender, which is topped by sun pads, and a couple of jet skis, the latter. Those vessels can be easily launched using the two built-in cranes nearby. 750 kW engines that give it an estimated cruising speed of 18 knots, the 850 GT yacht is envisioned with twin 2, 800 nautical miles, In terms of propulsion, a top speed of 24 knots, and a range of 3. That range will probably feel like more since Logos seems like it never actually stops cruising.