Let’s admire the newly launched super yacht, designed based on the image of racing cars of the 1920s.
Andy Waugh Yacht Design, based in London, said its 80m Decadence design was “inspired by the extraordinary automotive and aviation advances of the era”.
The ship has a completely separate hull from the water (SWATH), a catamaran design that minimizes the cross-sectional area of the hull above the sea surface.
Mr. Andy Waugh explains: “The SWATH configuration opens up a lot of new possibilities for creative interior and space layouts, for example, the owner’s apartment can be 20m wide, 30m long and have a high ceiling height. 3m”.
SWATH boats also have stability advantages and Decadence can “reduce pitch and roll motion by approximately 70% compared to conventional hulls, significantly improving comfort and safety on board.”
Each deck has a fully enclosed exterior area, providing owners with many options for privacy and weather protection.
The design has the capacity to accommodate Skyline Yachts’ two 14m chase boats, one with an open deck and one with a fully enclosed cabin.
“They can be used as luxury near-shore shuttles with enhanced capacity and comfort compared to conventional limos,” Andy said.
The ship also has a completely new propulsion system that, when combined with the slimmer hull, Mr. Waugh says will reduce energy use by 30%, thereby minimizing refueling frequency.
Crew areas and technical spaces can be located on the boat’s wings, side projections and submerged hull, creating a large open space for guests in the hull. main.
The estimated cost for superyacht Decadence has not yet been announced.
Andy Waugh Yacht Design said its other project, also for the tech billionaire, is a 100m-plus vessel currently in the engineering phase at Dorries Yachts in Bremen, Germany.