Italian designer Roberto Curtò has presented a 65 metre explorer yacht concept called Qube. The innovative design hinges on modular segments that give the concept an industrial edge which is balanced by a high-luxury interior and a host of amenities.
Qube will be available in 30 metre and 50 metre iterations alongside the standard 65 metre model.
Key to Qube’s design is a wide-open aft deck with a raised helipad, integrated tender storage and a pool bordered by sunloungers on the upper deck above.
On the interior, the yacht offers views through large windows in a three-deck atrium. Details about the accommodation package have not yet been revealed, but the yacht's GT of 1500 should allow plenty of space for at least 12 guests.
In between sliding into the pool, guests can stretch out on the swim platform or retreat to the beach club on the interior, which hosts a large TV screen.
The concept is available in a few hull colours, including scarlet, yellow, sea blue, emerald green, cool grey and jet black.
A builder has not been officially named for the model yet, but Roberto Curtò has worked closely with US-based yard Alpha Custom Yachts in the past. Recently, the yard and the designer collaborated to present the Squalo model.