Milan studio Hot Lab has revealed plans for a 50 metre superyacht concept named Yachtster.
The project is characterised by an open beach club with “two foldable wings on either side”. These act as a pair of sea terraces and afford guests more space at the stern.
Speaking about Yachtster, head of design at Hot Lab Enrico Lumini said: "The Yachtster sets out to be a strong, sporty and masculine vessel. It is defined by its timeless features like the open beach club and big spaces for tenders, toys and amenities."
The concept features the same smooth exterior lines as seen on past Hot Lab works such as Palumbo Yachts' Atlantique series and RMK's 50 metre Aries.
Sun pads are found on the upper deck aft, while an al fresco dining area enjoys shelter from a hardtop and panoramic views from the high vantage point. Forward is a Jacuzzi, with an additional sun lounging area overlooking the vast foredeck.
Elsewhere Yachtster’s main deck aft features an al fresco dining area, with further seating and socialising space. Guests can benefit from the walkways that connect the foredeck with the aft deck, maintaining the “open-feel” observed throughout the design.
Lumini continued: "Low bulwarks were crucial, because we always want to let every guest onboard see what's around him".
The beach club stretches over three levels, with access via glass doors on the lower deck.
Yachtster sleeps up to 12 guests in six cabins, while prospective owners can choose between a hybrid or full electric propulsion system.