Sinot presents new BEACH series with three 77m+ models

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Sinot presents new BEACH series with three 77m+ models

28 February 2023 • Written by Holly Overton

Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design has revealed a trio of designs in a conceptual new superyacht line named BEACH. Launched on the first day of the Dubai International Boat Show, the series comprises a 77-metre, 88-metre and 99-metre model.

The models (2,000GT, 2,550GT and 3,000GT respectively) share the same design language and are united by a vertical bow, four decks and a stepped beach deck complete with a glass-fronted infinity pool. Full-height glass panels wrap around the two upper decks and the studio's minimalist approach is evident in both the clean lines of the exterior profile and a pared-down interior concept. 

All models share an uncluttered and open-plan layout that is open to customisation ​

“We named our new design concept BEACH, reflecting the clear connection with outdoor living and the idea of being close to the water in perfect harmony with the aquatic environment,” explained designer Sander Sinot. The beach theme forms the basis of the interior design which utilises natural sandy tones, paired with sanded woods, coffee tables and bedside tables reminiscent of driftwood and subtle hints of pale blue.

All models share an uncluttered and open-plan layout that is open to customisation depending on the choices and style preferences of each individual owner. 

The 99-metre model, as shown in the renderings, places the full-beam owner's suite in pride of place on the upper deck. Like many of the interior areas, the space benefits from floor-to-ceiling windows and is connected to both a large en suite bathroom with his and hers dressing areas, and a private exterior lounge complete with a large jacuzzi. The suite occupies nearly the entirety of the upper deck and is for the exclusive use of the owner or primary guest.

The main deck lounge sits at the heart of the yacht and offers uninterrupted ocean views by pairing full-height windows with a glass balustrade. Below is the beach club, which serves as a secondary lounge and opens on two sides thanks to two large portions of the hull that fold down. The space offers direct access to the beach deck above. 

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