Yacht Design

From the CDK Technologies yard in Lorient comes Gitana 18, an ambitious foiling trimaran for ocean racing: a concentration of innovations that aims to mark the definitive transition from hybrid flight to 100% foiling – redefining what is possible in offshore racing yachts and advanced multihull design.

Kumbra Yachts, a young and dynamic Spanish brand, has successfully positioned itself in the crowded sub-40-foot walkaround segment.

The cormorant is a bird that flies close to the surface of the sea, skimming it with its wings and then disappearing beneath it in a sharp dive in search of prey. In the same way, the Kormoran, an electric vehicle capable of living between two worlds without making waves, runs fast on foils skimming the surface of the water, stops and crosses it, then dives silently into the depths of the sea.

The concept of extreme architecture lies at the intersection of technology, imagination, and resilience. Today, the challenge for designers, architects, […]

Elyd Yachts, a Madrid-based shipyard founded in 2024, was born with a bold ambition: to preserve the dignity of the ship and redefine the concept of modern classic yacht design in the compact segment.

Royal Huisman’s Next Leap in Sustainable Superyachting with AERA: technology serving simplicity A new generation of clean-energy superyachts is emerging […]

SAY Carbon Yachts is among the very few shipyards that have truly leveraged the full potential of carbon fiber yachts, […]

At this year’s Palma Boat Show, amidst the sleek lines of modern yachts, one vessel stood apart: a living witness to over a century of maritime history. Launched in 1908, Mariska is a 27.58-m wooden gaff cutter designed by the legendary William Fife III

The Dutch design studio Vripack pens yachts that carve out new opportunities for the boldest of owners. When Oceanco, the famed Dutch yard, invited Vripack to collaborate on its second next generation Beyond Custom yacht design, the synergy was clear.

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