Roberto Curtò Design has teamed up with SuperYachtsMonaco to present a 135 metre superyacht concept designed around an “idyllic island resort vibe”.
Named Project Sunrise, the yacht features a steel hull and wide 19 metre beam, creating spacious living areas inside.
Exterior details include a “spectacular low profile” with “sporty lines” and a low superstructure for decreased wind resistance, coupled with a wave-piercing hull.
The Japanese inspired interior meanwhile features an “idyllic island resort vibe”, with details including slatted screens and a water drop statue. The interior is illuminated in natural light thanks to large windows and extensive use of structural glass.
Elsewhere, Project Sunrise features a drive-in Jet Ski bay at the bow, as well as a helipad, tender garage, observatory, two swimming pools, a cinema and two dining rooms.
Accommodation is for a total of 22 guests across 11 cabins, including an owner’s cabin with a private gym, office and indoor/ outdoor pool. The yacht also includes a guest-dedicated gym and accommodation for 49 crew.
Project Sunrise will have a max speed of 24 knots, cruising speed of 18 knots and 6000 nautical mile range.