British studio AB Yacht Design & Naval Architecture has unveiled a new 92-metre superyacht concept known as Project Always.
The yacht has been designed around a singular idea - instead of a rigid and enforced layout, the spaces on board are flexible and offer a variety of living and socialising configurations to suit whoever is living and spending time at sea.
A rare degree of flexibility has been given to the proposed layout of the private owner’s deck: the owner can choose between either a single, expansive master suite or two equally sized master cabins, each providing privacy and undisturbed ocean views.
Guests can move easily between the outside spaces, with each one intended to be a destination in their own right. From the pool terrace to the beach club, the continuous design emphasises the yacht’s relationship with its surroundings.
Accommodation on board is for up to 18 guests and an accompanying 35-strong crew, within a PYC-compliant configuration for up to 36 guests. The suites are situated across the lower and main decks, each outfitted with sizeable windows and private balconies that fill each area with natural light.
Priority has been given to wellness onboard with the inclusion of spa facilities aft of the guest accommodation. This space opens directly towards the pool and sea lounge, creating a “natural transition” between private interiors and outdoor spaces.

In a similar fashion to her interiors, the studio crafted her sculpted and fluid exterior to "balance aesthetics with purpose", reflected in a bold but not theatrical silhouette.
The result is a vessel that, according to studio founder Aristotelis Betsis, aims to “occupy a space between the familiar and the extravagant”.
Guests can enjoy her extensive collection of water toys, including wave runners, Seabobs, e-foils and jet surfs. A 10-metre limousine tender and accompanying nine-metre adventure RIB are housed in an enclosed garage, while two rescue tenders are stored separately in a dedicated forward garage.
The designer previously collaborated with Dutch shipyard Leapher Yachts on a 49.2-metre explorer yacht model known as the NAVIX50.
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