Italian shipyard Otam has unveiled a 30m/100ft sports-style superyacht designed by Umberto Tagliavini.
Designed to provide high performance and optimised space utilisation, the layout has a generous aft cockpit that hosts the sunbathing area, outdoor lounge and an alfresco dining area for 8-10 guests. The area can be shaded by a bimini cover for guests looking to spend extended periods of time outdoors.
The interior can be customised by the owner and there is a choice for a home cinema or a bar within the salon while the bow area is dedicated to a formal dining area that seats up to 10 guests. To integrate the cockpit into the main salon, one door slides back and the second lowers into the bulkhead the separates the engine room and the crew quarters, resulting in a free passage way between the two guest areas.
The bow can be turned into a second outdoor space for guests and has a sunbathing area and room for up to 10 guests to dine alfresco, both of which can make use of a bimini top for all-day outdoor living. Alternatively, the bow can be turned into a touch-and-go helipad as offered by the shipyard’s customisation options.
The Owner’s suite consists of 60m² of floor space that can be designed around the Owner’s needs, and there will also be a 14m² VIP cabin is located forward and 2 twin cabins, each with their own en-suite bathrooms.
To ensure guest privacy, the crew quarters are accessed by a crew entryway. The crew quarters provides a salon, a kitchen and 2 twin berth cabins with private bathrooms. To ensure maximum efficiency and safety in running the 100 HT superyacht, the twin 2,600 hp MTU engines (which are recommended but could be changed for a more customised experience) are directly accessed from the crew quarters.