Pigments of the imagination: The most colourful superyacht exteriors

Think all superyachts are white? Think again. We take a look at some of the most eye-catching exteriors from around the world, from the golden-hulled Stefania to the jet-black O'Pati...

La Datcha

Image credits: Edmiston

The 77 metre flagship of  Damen Yachting’s new SeaXplorer range, La Datcha is a rugged explorer that nonethless exudes glamour. Her strengthened hull has been designed to withstand icy waters in Kamchatka or Antarctica, but is coated in bronzed layer of paint. The theme of fire was reportedly a particularly important aspect of the design for the owner and this is reflected in the golden shades of the hull as well as the presence of on-board fireplaces.

K584

Image Credits Maurizio Paradisi

Explorer yacht K584 sports a military look with her gunmetal silver hull. But a pop of colour is interjected in the bright crimson arrowhead which decorates the bow and which is a recurring shade throughout her interior and exterior design. Launched in 2020, the 36.6 metre superyacht Is the first by Italian shipyard CPN.

GO

Launched in 2018, Turquoise's new 77 metre flagship GO was designed inside and out by British studio H2 Yacht Design with a hull colour that pays tribute to the yard's name. “The turquoise is a theme that’s carried through the yacht,” says Ruth Thomas from H2. “The design concept of the yacht is based on water in motion, so shades of turquoise made sense.” Accommodation is for a total of 18 guests split across nine cabins with crew quarters for a staff of 20. Key features include an owner's deck, 162 square metre superyacht beach club and a garage big enough to store a 10 metre limousine and eight metre multi-purpose tender.

Khalilah

The dazzling pearlescent gold finish of 49 metre Palmer Johnson PJ265 yacht Khalilah is just one of the things that makes her a futuristic superyacht. When she was launched in 2015, she was believed to be the largest yacht in the world built entirely out of carbon fibre. What’s more, her radical, angular hull design allows for a 30-knot top speed and exceptional stability and comfort without the need for fins or gyro stabilisers.

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Palmer Johnson   49.5 m •   2014

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Palmer Johnson   49.5 m •  11 guests •  €22,900,000

Sea Owl

Nature is the key theme of the 62 metre Feadship superyacht Sea Owl, which features a deep forest green finish on her topsides and matching custom tenders. This theme is carried through to her interiors, which were created by British studio Winch Design and feature intricate murals depicting Charles Darwin's voyage on board HMS Beagle.

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Feadship   62 m •   2013

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Feadship   62 m •  14 guests •  $90,000,000

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Quinta Essentia

The deep ruby red colour of 55 metre Admiral superyacht Quinta Essentia is a tribute to her owner's favourite tipple, Tuscan Merlot. Swirling the wine in a glass produces tones similar to the accent colour that underlines architectural features on the hull and superstructure. This sophisticated exterior design was created by the Dobroserdov Design studio.

Image credit: Emilio Bianchi

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Aurelia

The classic orange and blue Gulf livery of the Ford GT40 racecar provided the inspiration for Aurelia and her matching 5.5 metre Castoldi tender. Launched by Heesen Yachts in 2011, she remains one of the most instantly recognisable yachts in the world and features exterior design by Dobroserdov Design. The number 10 on the side is a nod to her place as the tenth yacht in the Dutch yard's successful Heesen 3700 series, which was designed by Omega Architects.

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Heesen Yachts   37.3 m •   2011

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Heesen Yachts   37.3 m •  8 guests •  €7,850,000

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Madame Gu

When it comes to the world’s largest superyachts, blue is undoubtedly the most popular choice for a coloured hull, with Octopus, Luna and Le Grand Bleu all sporting a classic navy blue colour scheme. However, 99 metre Feadship superyacht Madame Gu takes an altogether more radical approach to blue superyacht styling, with a striking electric blue hull colour, which can also be seen on her customised tender.

Inouï

There’s certainly no mistaking Inouï, as this 33.4 metre sailing superyacht from Dutch yard Vitters sports a distinctive bright green hull. Launched in 2013, this high-performance racing sloop features a carbonfibre hull and exterior styling by Philippe Briand. Her flamboyant appearance is aptly reflected by her name – Inouï means ‘extraordinary’ in French.

O’Pati

The sporty black exterior of 39.5 metre Golden YachtsO’Pati with her eye-catching red racing stripe is not just for show — it is an appropriate reflection of her dynamic performance. Triple 2,000hp MTU engines give this fast planing yacht a top speed of 32 knots.

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