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65m Concept

Behind every 65-meter superyacht lies thousands of design decisions — each one shaping the balance between ambition and reality, between power and grace.

This yacht was conceived as a technically advanced platform, purpose-built for those who refuse to choose between performance and comfort. From the very first sketch, the vision was clear: create a vessel that could cross oceans at speed, sustain itself far from shore, and deliver effortless living at every turn.

The Anatomy of a 65-Meter high speed cruising yacht

At her heart lies a formidable propulsion system — twin MTU 20V 4000 M93L engines paired with Voith VLJ propulsion — capable of pushing her to 25 knots when the horizon beckons. Yet she’s equally at home at economical cruise, where her 6,700 nautical mile range opens up entire oceans. Advanced diesel-electric systems work quietly in the background, delivering the efficiency and reliability that long-range exploration demands.

The yacht is built on Mulder Design’s high-speed cruising hull, optimized for low resistance, controlled trim, and efficient performance across a wide speed range. The refined underwater geometry ensures reduced power demand, predictable seakeeping, and sustained comfort at both cruising and high-speed operation.

Architecture That Anticipates Everything

But technical prowess means little without thoughtful architecture. Every deck has been carefully engineered to serve both human comfort and operational intelligence. Owner and guest areas offer genuine privacy and spaciousness. Crew and service routes have been optimized to ensure daily life unfolds seamlessly, invisibly. Technical spaces are generous, supporting true autonomy far from port. And wellness hasn’t been an afterthought — gym, spa, and beach club spaces are woven into the design without compromise.
This is a yacht built on principles, not trends. Where engineering serves experience. Where every system, every layout, every decision supports a singular goal: freedom to explore the world on your own terms.

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