The British Unveils Mega Yacht for £300 Million: How the Design Will Change the Game.
A New Mega Yacht Project Announced
According to The Sun: British engineers have unveiled their new mega yacht design, which impresses with its spacious deck and three-story ceiling.
The vessel named Outlier I, which will cost around £300 million, sets new standards in yacht design thanks to its innovative engine construction.
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Price expected at around £300 million
Notable Design Details
The project, developed in collaboration between Foster + Partners and marine architect Lateral, was presented at the Yacht Show in Monte Carlo.
One of the main features of the yacht's design is the placement of the engine room at the bow, freeing up the central and aft areas to create a spacious guest area.
“We are pushing the boundaries of yacht design by rethinking guest space to offer a whole new way of life on water,”– stated designer Adam Newburn.
The yacht features three living rooms, which are typically found on yachts over 90 meters long, with large windows providing stunning sea views.
It has 40% more deck space compared to other ships of the same size, as well as a swimming pool and helipad, which are usually found on much larger yachts.
With a design size of 2000 GT, Outlier I is intended for both short and long journeys.
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Outlier I also includes a large open nook that overlooks the sea, and a glass elevator will connect all floors. The yacht is expected to make a significant impact after its launch.
The development of the mega yacht Outlier I is an important step in the yacht industry. Its innovative approach to design and functionality could change the perception of luxury travel on water, particularly with the use of new technologies and refined solutions. This vessel promises to be not only a symbol of wealth but also an example of modern yacht artistry.Read also
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