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Would you prefer the high-visibility twin helm stations for a spirited reach or the expansive social layout for a weekend at anchor? Rate this yacht from 1–5 stars and comment below! Excess 15 © Excess Catamarans Length overall: 14.73 m or 48 ft 4 in Beam: 8.03 m or 26 ft 4 in Draft: 1.40 m or 4 ft 7 in Displacement: 18,400 kg or 40,572 lb Mainsail area: 104 m² or 1,119 sq ft Pulse Line sail area: 117 m² or 1,259 sq ft Engines: 2 x 57 hp or 80 hp Fuel capacity: 1,040 L or 275 US gal Water capacity: 480 L or 127 US gal Cabins: 3-6 Berths: 6-14 persons The Excess 15 is the flagship of the Excess line, designed by VPLP Design to offer a more connected and sensory sailing experience than traditional cruising catamarans. Its most distinctive feature is the twin aft helm stations, which provide a direct link to the water and excellent visibility of the sails, reminiscent of monohull racing. The yacht is available with the Pulse Line rig, which features a taller mast and an increased sail area to weight ratio, ensuring spirited performance even in light wind conditions. The interior design by Nauta Design breaks away from traditional yacht aesthetics, offering a bright, contemporary environment with a choice of three to six cabins to suit private owners or large groups. The cockpit is designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living, featuring a retractable sunroof that allows guests to control sunlight and ventilation throughout the day. Engineered with a low boom and a high-aspect ratio rig for efficiency, the 15 delivers a modern maritime lifestyle without sacrificing the thrill of the wind. A well-specified model is typically valued at 1 million US dollars. #Excess15 #SailingCatamaran #VPLPDesign #HarbourMasters
Would you command this record-breaking trimaran for a highly efficient transatlantic passage or host a grand gala across its palatial multi-deck estate? Rate this yacht from 1–5 stars and comment below! Echo Yachts White Rabbit © Echo Yachts Length overall: 84.00 m or 275 ft 7 in Beam: 20.14 m or 66 ft 1 in Draft: 4.43 m or 14 ft 6 in Displacement: 2,940 gross tonnage Engines: STADT No-Loss Electric Drives with Caterpillar generators Maximum speed: 19 knots Cruising speed: 13 knots Fuel capacity: 166,200 L or 43,905 US gal Water capacity: 51,700 L or 13,658 US gal Cabins: 14 Berths: 28 guests The Echo Yachts White Rabbit represents a monumental achievement in custom superyacht construction, holding the title as the largest aluminum yacht and the largest tri-hull vessel ever built. Engineered by One2Three Naval Architects with striking exterior and interior styling by Sam Sorgiovanni, this custom masterpiece leverages an advanced trimaran hull form to deliver unprecedented stability and seakeeping performance. By utilizing a slender center hull with engineered outriggers, the vessel achieves a reduction in required propulsion power and fuel consumption of approximately 40 percent compared to a traditional steel monohull of similar volume. The sweeping architecture allows for an expansive arrangement across four massive decks, translating to over 1,200 square meters of ultra-luxurious guest spaces that defy traditional maritime constraints. Technical excellence is integrated throughout the platform, utilizing a state-of-the-art diesel-electric propulsion network managed by an automated power loop alongside a bespoke Naiad active ride control system to ensure a flawless journey. This award-winning automotive-grade marvel stands as a singular icon of bespoke engineering, commanding a value of 100 million US dollars. #EchoYachts #WhiteRabbit #SuperyachtTrimaran #HarbourMasters
Would you indulge in the absolute privacy of the main deck master suite or gather with friends in the sprawling 32 square meter aft cockpit? Rate this yacht from 1–5 stars and comment below! Ferretti 940 © Ferretti Yachts Length overall: 28.97 m or 95 ft 1 in Beam: 6.76 m or 22 ft 2 in Draft: 2.30 m or 7 ft 7 in Displacement: 85,000 kg or 187,393 lb Engines: 2 x MAN V12 2000 hp or 2200 hp V12X Maximum speed: 25 knots or 27 knots Cruising speed: 21 knots or 23 knots Fuel capacity: 9,000 L or 2,378 US gal Water capacity: 1,320 L or 349 US gal Cabins: 5 + Crew Berths: 10 guests The Ferretti 940 represents a groundbreaking milestone for the shipyard, debuting as the first widebody model in its class. Designed by exterior architect Filippo Salvetti and the interior artisans at Ideaeitalia, this planing flybridge vessel redefines spatial expectations for hulls under 100 feet. The silhouette is defined by clean horizontal lines and an innovative structural arch along the aft gunwale that provides an elegant sense of visual lightness. At the stern, a massive cockpit features a glass parapet to establish an uninterrupted visual connection with the sea, flowing seamlessly down to a submersible beach club platform and a hidden tender garage. Inside, the 30 square meter main saloon is bathed in natural light through expansive floor-to-ceiling glazing and features a dedicated dining area for eight guests with a sliding door for cross-ventilation. The forward section of the main deck is reserved for a full-beam owner suite, boasting a sunken walk-in wardrobe and a marble-clad bathroom that utilizes smoked glass partitions to maintain openness. The lower deck houses four additional en-suite guest cabins, while the 50 square meter flybridge offers custom freestanding furniture layouts and an openable hardtop roof. This advanced home on the water utilizes gyroscopic stabilizers to optimize offshore cruising comfort and commands a value of 9 million US dollars. #Ferretti940 #WidebodySuperyacht #ItalianDesign #HarbourMasters