Vancouver-based studio ER Yacht Design has unveiled its latest superyacht concept: a 61-metre known as Logos.
Designed to appear as if in continuous motion, the vessel is characterised by an "ultra-modern" profile that favours bold proportions and sharp architectural lines. The sculptural hull and superstructure have been designed to catch the light and change "character" with every movement.
Logos is designed around a highly efficient hull form with an aluminium structure, and has been envisioned with carbon-fibre free-standing wing boards and a bimini-top arch to visually "lift" its silhouette. Elongated glazing and geometric shapes add to the appeal.
In terms of lifestyle, Logos comes into form at the aft, where fold-down, hull-side bulwarks and an aft pool transform the stern into a generous entertainment zone. At the waterline, a wide swim platform with a beach club atmosphere completes the offering.
Logos' onboard layout has been designed to keep guests connected, whether via a full social gathering or a relaxed, intimate occasion. The main deck aft flows into a spacious main saloon, which features dining integrated within the main-deck superstructure. Meanwhile, the bow is dedicated to toys, complete with an eight-metre tender, jet skis and a rescue RIB, all easily deployed via twin launching cranes.
Accommodation is for 12 guests across six double cabins on the main deck and a full-beam owner's suite situated on the upper deck for enjoying wide open views. The same deck is home to the pilothouse and captain’s cabin for efficient operations.
Logos is expected to reach top speeds of 24 knots, with a cruising speed of 18 knots and a range of 3,800 nautical miles.
Last year, Turkish shipyard RMK Marine released a 90-metre explorer yacht concept in collaboration with ER Yacht Design, designed for "an ambitious, adventure-seeking family".
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