30 Seconds on Board: The World’s Coolest Yacht Videos

Our 30 Seconds On Board video series dives into the world’s coolest superyachts for a whistle-stop tour of their interiors, revealing hidden secrets and star features…

Here Comes the Sun

Recently sold, this 83 metre Amels superyacht Here Comes the Sun was delivered in 2017 as the first in the yard’s Limited Editions 272 series. Key features include an Andrew Winch-designed interior, on-board cinema and cavernous 2,827 gross tonne interior. BOAT stepped on board during the 2019 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

Solo

Delivered last year, Tankoa's 72 metre superyacht Solo debuted at the 2018 Monaco Yacht Show. Designed by Francesco Paszkowski, with interior design by Margherita Casprini, Solo's key features include a glass-walled gym, spacious skylounge/ piano bar and fold out terrace balconies to bring the outside in. Accommodation is for 12 guests split across six cabins, including an owner's deck, VIP suite and four doubles.

Itasca

The famed 53.6 metre explorer yacht Itasca was originally built in 1961 by Dutch yard J&K Smit as one of four oceangoing salvage tugs, of which it is the only survivor. After being converted into a superyacht in 1973, Itasca has circumnavigated the world three times. Accommodation on board is for a total of 10 guests in five cabins. The yacht also features a helicopter pad, complete with a refuelling system.

Mirabilis

Delivered in 2018, the 33 metre Custom Line superyacht Mirabilis was designed by Zuccon International Project with Ferretti Engineering Department developing the naval architecture. Her interior design was also created in-house while accommodation is for a total of 11 guests and a staff of six.

White Rabbit

Echo Yachts' 84 metre White Rabbit took the mantle as the world's largest trimaran as soon as it was delivered in November last year. Designed by Sam Sorgiovanni, with One2Three developing the naval architecture, White Rabbit has huge interior volumes and can accommodate up to 12 guests.

Princess S78

Flagship of Princess's S-class, the 24.6 metre S78 can reach a top speed of 39 knots and accommodates a total of eight guests in four ensuite cabins. A further aft cabin accommodates a maximum crew of three.

Abbracci

Launched in 2012, Abbracci (ex-Serenity) was the largest displacement yacht launched by Heesen at the time. She features exterior design by Omega Architects and naval architecture by Heesen's in-house team in collaboration with Van Oossanen & Associates. Accommodation is for a total of 12 guests comprising a full-beam main deck master, full-beam VIP cabin, two double and two twins on the lower deck. Key features include an enclosed spa area complete with a steam bath, sauna and massage room.

Gladiator

Built to full Lloyd’s and MCA class and delivered in 2010, this 44.65 metre yacht was recently sold in August 2018. She was designed by Feadship de Voogt and Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design and can host up to ten guests in five cabins. Her large sundeck features a Jacuzzi while a spacious swimming platform sits on the aft deck. Her toy store meanwhile accommodates a steam room and plenty of toys including Jet Skis, SeaBobs and a 6.7 metre tender. Gladiator is currently listed for sale and charter with Y.CO.

Adastra

When looking at her dramatic lines and futuristic trimaran form, it is easy to forget that Adastra was launched six years ago by McConaghy Boats. We stepped on board at the Antigua Charter Show to see what delights she has in store.

Sugaray

Part of the successful OA 112 series, Sugaray was launched in 2017 by Ocean Alexander. Featuring the stylistic flair of Evan K. Marshall, her bright, open interiors are flooded with natural light and she can sleep up to ten guests on board. This semi-custom masterpiece certainly has plenty to excite visitors at the 2018 Miami Yacht Show.

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