A young and talented naval architect & yacht designer Misha Merzliakov from Australia presents his new 52m catamaran yacht Eva. A sumptuous mix of glass & Dutch art movement inspired exterior are the main features of the Eva superyacht.
The interior draws the eye, via a seemingly boundary-less mix of glass and structure, to the yacht’s surroundings. All of which enhance the experience of the sea.
The design utilizes an innovative bow door for vehicle & yacht tender storage. Inside an Audi Q7 is stowed and can be driven off via the bow ramp onto a dock or pier.
52m luxury yacht Eva is designed to be of aluminum construction, which essentially translates into a low draft & fuel-efficient yacht.
Principle living areas and owners cabin have a stern facing aspect with the focal point being the elevated pool area. This enables a cohesive blend of interest & drama towards the recreational outdoor spaces and the environment.
Misha Merzliakov adds: “I wanted to push the boundaries of catamaran design both in arrangement and exterior.”
Accommodation details
1 x owner’s cabin, 3 x guest double cabins, 1 x children’s twin cabin, 1 x child’s double cabin.
52m super yacht Eva has a variety of areas of differing interest
• Lower deck houses 2 beach clubs, wake boarding boat, 3 jet skis, scuba facilities & sunning areas.
• Main Deck has a main saloon, indoor & outdoors dining. Sunken playpen/dance floor, Cinema, pool area, internal and external sun lounges. Forward sits the vessels 7m tender & the Audi Q7 4wd.
• Upper deck is where the guest accommodation is located. There is also the owner’s lounge, additional saloon & a console games room…conveniently located near the children’s cabin. More lounges on the aft deck. Also, 2 more sun lounges that provide an amphitheater like viewpoint.
• Bridge deck. Apart from the bridge, the space is dedicated to the owner. 100m2 of cabin space and a generous 67m2 of private deck space. The owner will enjoy 180 degree view from the master cabin.