The 10m Amare yacht tender developed by a young and talented Swedish industrial designer Dawid Dawod is a modern RIB with a classic look. Representing a sense of form understanding as well as detailing, the Amare yacht is the mixture between traditional and contemporary solutions.
The “religion” behind owning a boat, occupying the time and energy of enthusiasts represents the yacht Amare, a Rigid Inflatable Boat inspired by Italian form language which adds a value in speed, durability and luxury both for connoisseurs and families in the Mediterranean Sea region.
Amare yacht tender’s cabin has room for 4 beds, toilet and shower. The outer deck offers room for relaxation, lounge area, grill and a fully equipped kitchen.
Comfortable Speed
The project started off within the field of boats when Dawod made a trip to Båtmässan in Gothenburg, Sweden where the Rigid Inflatable Hull technology caught his eyes. The design opportunity within this field was the fact that many of the RIHB (or RIB, Rigid Inflatable Hull Boats) were poorly designed for living and relaxing while speed and power was a priority.
By combining the living and relaxation factor of luxury yachts and the efficiency of a traditional RIB, a new market segment was found. Amare logo, a traditional crest shield with character materials indicated creating the Italian flag.
Combining Tradition And Technology
Throughout the process suitable markets and customer needs were researched in order to discover in which market segment the Amare yacht would be placed.
At the moment the largest sea vessel producer and buyer is Italy which later became the market that the Dawod’s Amare yacht tender would be aimed for. Italy has a unique and astonishing history of boats and the greatest challenge during the project was to mix the modern rigid RIB technology based on synthetic materials with the romantic aesthetics of Italian form language based on natural materials and rich detailing.