Lynx Yachts has announced their latest project: Superyacht LOV 38, a 37.2m/121ft collaboration with Omega Architects and Van Oossanen, as represented in the project’s initials.
A Fast Displacement Hull Form (FDHF) developed by Van Oossanen naval architects provides efficiency while cruising long distances. The exterior styling also from Van Oossanen has a muscular modern look with continuing horizontal lines from the vertical bow to the stern, and the white hull and superstructure are only interrupted by black-tinted full-height windows that create a seamless effect along the sides.
The skylounge offers panoramic 180 views and a generous upper deck aft area connecting up to the sundeck for even more alfresco relaxation areas for large group gatherings. The foredeck area places a long row of sunpads in front of the bridge which create the perfect area to dry off after soaking in the forward Jacuzzi.
Below, the Master suite will be positioned forward on the main deck, allowing for a full-beam interior with excellent natural lighting while using the office, vanity room, dressing room and en-suite bathroom.
The lower deck double cabins are also designed to have excellent natural lighting provided by three large windows along the hull. To the stern, the tender garage will connect to a large swim platform to provide guests with plenty of room to sunbathe or prepare for an afternoon of fun with the water toys.
The layout can be customised to the Owner’s wishes, with a 12-guest layout designed for use as a luxury charter yacht and an 8-10 layout for family groups.