Hong Kong-based design studio Central Yacht has revealed a 30 metre superyacht concept named Orchid 100, penned specifically for the Asian market.
The concept boasts a list of amenities usually seen on much larger vessels, including an elevator and spiral staircase from the guest cabins to the sun deck, ensuring complete accessibility for all members of the family.
Speaking about the Orchid 100, Central Yacht’s founder Paul Brackley said: “In our region many owners would like to upgrade to a yacht with more luxury, more space, easier access for older relatives and more safety for their family, but they are constrained by the size of the marina berths available.
“Now, with our knowledge of local requirements we have adopted many of the features of a 60 metre yacht into a 30 metre package.”
The concept comes in three different versions, with owners able to choose a full width master cabin on the main deck or three and four cabin versions with a large media room on the main deck.
Other notable features include a spacious 690 square metre main saloon with a bar and ample soft furnishings. Central Yacht’s design includes a “cut-open” superstructure, allowing for extra deck space and an upper deck with a Jacuzzi and sun loungers.
Orchid 100’s foredeck boasts sun pads and circular in-built seating with panoramic views. The concept has an estimated top speed of 20 knots and a range of 1,500 nautical miles.
Brackley continued: “We can design a yacht incorporating beautiful design and reliable and efficient technology all in an easy-to-maintain package with minimal crew".