Superyacht design studio Reichel/Pugh has unveiled more details about their all-new 35m design, first introduced at the Monaco Yacht Show 2015 in September. Their latest creation mixes up grand prix racing speeds with an ultra-elegant cruising program in a modern and truly versatile package.
“We develop our next generation Superyachts hull shapes incorporating into the design the on-the-water experiences from all our designs and the results of our latest hull studies in computational fluid dynamics,” commented Jim Pugh. “All areas of our designs are open for development with focus on hull development, on improving the underwater foil package, reducing windage and improving the yacht’s seakeeping, systems and function. In tandem the collocated R/P engineering team advances the State of the Art in composite structural design improving stiffness and strength, while lowering the VCG and further improving the yachts stability.”
The vessel provides a feeling of stability and control especially in challenging wind and sea conditions, thanks to hull and appendage hydrodynamics, perfected rig positioning and a structure optimized for strength and stiffness.
Representing the latest generation of superyacht design, the hybrid 35m concept by Reichel/Pugh has been designed to marry the on-deck and interior living spaces. The ultra-flush teak decks boast an ergonomic layout for racing and a protected social guest cockpit seating ten and a wide aft sun lounge. The glass-topped coach roof allows light to fill the raised saloon, while lowering vertical glass panels brings the outside in.
For the interior design Reichel/Pugh partnered with Design Unlimited. Two general arrangements are offered. The first proposes a forward master suite with cinema snug, day-head and twin cabin. Aft accommodation consists of a spacious VIP cabin and mid-ships galley with crew quarters further aft. The second arrangement features a large full-beam master suite with walk-in wardrobe aft, VIP and twin cabins at mid-ships and crew accommodation just forward of the Galley and TV is a snug fourth Cabin.
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