Motor yacht Project Freedom is an 84m superyacht design from Espen Oeino, managed by SuperYachtsMonaco. The distinctive Project Freedom design features original styling with a geometric glass and titanium superstructure, a reverse bow, a conning tower style bridge deck.
The extraordinary 84m superyacht design boasts a generous beam of 14m, and will be able to accommodate 12 guests in addition to family staff members and a crew of 19.
The project Freedom concept was initially started before the economic crisis however like many other superyacht designs and projects, was put on hold during the tough economic times. A more positive 2010 has meant that Project Freedom is now back in development.
Jim Evans, Managing Director of SuperYachtsMonaco explained that the client wanted to incorporate some of the unique features found on existing Espen Oeino designs into the Project Freedom design, such as a floodable stern dock and a pool and beach club.
The bold and unusual project Freedom design was developed over several meetings while cruising on board a yacht, down the Moskova River in front of Moscow’s Kremlin. ‘The process was inspirational given the fantastic location and the client’s clarity of purpose and deep knowledge of industrial design.’ Commented Oeino
Below Project Freedom’s bridge deck which bears a resemblance to a submarine conning tower is a striking geometric superstructure, constructed out of a combination of glass and titanium. The remarkable yacht design also incorporates a fully compliant helipad located forward, suitable for an Augusta 109 Power helicopter. Other exciting components the Project Freedom yacht design includes several bars, a glass-bottomed pool, a sauna, a Turkish hammam and Spa Pools. There is also a capacity for housing numerous toys and tenders.
The interior layout has not yet been released however is believed to have 3m ceiling heights throughout the main deck guest areas and a large atrium spanning two decks featuring tropical palm trees that border guest areas and a second-level gallery.
Project Freedom is now for sale.