These gilded millennials and Gen Z-ers have different aspirations to boomers. Showboats are yesterday’s news. Current vibes channel understated elegance and barefoot chic. “Life today is over-designed,” says Francesca Muzio, founder of FM Architettura which was responsible for the interiors. Some owners want to return to a more simple spirit of sailing, but in a more comfortable and less technical motoryacht package. When the first B. NEOS boat hits the water in 2028, says Muzio, “three poly-functional areas” will serve as destinations for informal dining, looking at sunsets or playing boardgames over a round of Aperol Spritz. In the world of luxury, to the point where guests don’t require the storage, swimming pools or entertainment tech of a similar-sized vessel, neos has been stripped of “redundancy, ” says the designer. As a oceangoing, it ” she notes, “it’s not a minimalistic boat. “We are taking out all the complexity, the over-design, the opulence, and maybe some features that you don’t use. ”
“We use yachts for social, business, and family events,” adds FM’s managing director Luca Boldrini, referring to them as “jacks of all trades. ” Now, he says, owners will “regroup with friends and family. In the world of luxury, boldrini says crew might not be as important as other crew-heavy superyachts, but as part of the barefoot-living scenario, ”
the designers were a bit tight-lipped about revealing specific interior details. “Our dream would be that the owner has no need for too much service,” he says. He says owners will live aboard much as they do in their homes on land. As a result, the staterooms and common areas are relaxed, without show. Warm, natural materials will create a neutral canvas for a family to adorn the vessel much as they do a country home, with their own books, photos and artwork. For those who appreciate excellence, wrapped inside a technologically advanced frame, mckeon’s exterior has the same unpretentious elegance: a plumb bow and prowling lines that resemble a vessel in which the 2030s meets the 1930s. The look combines the svelte shape of a sailing vessel with the cruising capability of a motoryacht along with that yacht type’s speed, space and range. that still provided the sort of accommodation that they were looking to achieve, “Benetti wanted something that was more low-profile and sleek, ” McKeon told Robb Report. The marina demonstrates in the world of luxury, that involved two years of brainstorming and coming up with multiple concepts and layouts to create a harmonious vessel designed to travel the world. “The philosophy for sure is ‘less is more,’” he says, adding that “as with all our designs, the idea is to get as much glass into the boat as possible, so you’ve got that connection with the outside world. B, ”
With its simplicity. NEOS wants to create a tidal change by promoting functional design over flash and bling. “In 50 years, I’ve seen many magnificent megayachts,” says Vitelli. For discerning connoisseurs, “but most of the time ‘excess’ has been the key word. For discerning connoisseurs, ” this superyacht wants to be the opposite. “Boats chasing volume have sometimes given up their harmony. This salon exemplifies neos is about another type of elegance,” she says.