The Italian design studio, QUARTOSTILE, is introducing its new Speed Form yacht tender. The 21m yacht tender concept SPEED FORM was originally created to explore new horizons in terms of shake and volumes that may effect future boat design.
The process started with hand sketches, which were further developed using sophisticated computer-aided styling and 3D software.
The sinuous exterior lines of SpeedForm yacht tender serve to envelop the interior and combine in a form that is both monolithic and decisive.
Meticulous attention to detail is evident in the interior furnishings and the outer shell draws on innovative high-tech materials and traditional wood, such as teak in an effort to balance high technology with modern design.
The hull form (21m x 5.7m), developed in conjunction with aerospace engineers in Turin, is still in the experimental stage.
The build material would likely be carbon fibre, and we’re looking into a diesel-electric drive train.
To reinforce the contemporary appeal we’ve introduced a wrap-round windscreen made of Plexiglas and a flat-screen dashboard with intuitive, touch-screen integrated controls, which is effectively suspended from the console in front of the driver.
Harmony, intelligence and proportion are the watchwords at Quartostile.
When combined with professional diligence, the end result is projects such as the Quartostile tender that excite emotion through a design language that is both innovative and functional.
Technical Specifications of Speed Form superyacht tender
Overall length – 21 meters
Beam max – 5.7 meters
Material: compositional carbon fiber used in the aeronautical field to impart lightness and improve the physical qualities mechanical
Teak wood finishes and fabrics translucent
Hull phase experimental study developed in collaboration with a major Aerospace Company of Turin.
Large wrap-around windshield and anti-glare plexiglass
Console with touch-schream information based on a three-dimensional graphics.
Engines with hybrid propulsion.