202m Centerfold is the latest yacht design of the Nuvolari Lenard. For Centerfold Nuvolari Lenard has teamed up with photographer and storyteller Jarmo Pohjaniemi to change the way the world sees superyachts. As a team they have enhanced the way this design is presented, bringing a level of artistry that is completely new to yachting. 



“For our collaboration with Jarmo on Centerfold, we inverted that creative process. Rather than waiting for him to capture the physical yacht with his lens, we invited him to work with us from the early stages of design, to exclusively manage the yacht’s beauty from his perspective as a world-class photographer,” says Dan Lenard. 



“This is something that has never been seen before in the superyacht world. We are not creating a design simply as a means to an end of that yacht being built; we are putting the maximum creativity into the design itself. It blurs the lines between yacht design and art, so that the enjoyment can be experienced by anyone who sees the images, not just the person who ultimately owns the yacht. You could say we are democratizing the enjoyment of superyachts through this process,” continues the designer. 



To be built in high tensile steel and aluminium, Centerfold would have a displacement of 16,800GT and make use of the latest technology to deliver ecologically-sensitive low emissions when the surroundings call for them, or impressive speeds should the need arise.



Beyond the yacht’s stunning features she’s not only become the one of the largest yachts ever built, Centerfold has been designed to operate along a full spectrum of propulsion profiles. 



Owners will be able to modify the yacht’s operational modes to suit their surroundings and needs. The zero-emission, full-electric stealth mode is perfectly suited to cruising grounds with higher environmental sensitivity and stringent emissions regulations. Alternatively, the high-speed conventional propulsion mode delivers speeds of over 35 knots, driven by powerful 100,000hp engines. 


Pohjaniemi, the internationally renowned photographer who is best known for his work in the fashion and commercial arenas, has been drawn to the allure of the ocean and yachts for much of his career. 



“When I look at the ocean, I feel a power that draws me towards the horizon, and I have always sensed there was more beyond the shoreline that was calling my name. This oceanic fantasy became a reality when Dan Lenard invited me to collaborate in the development process of his newest project, Centerfold. Our work creates the perfect harmony and balance between the yacht and the ocean, elevating them both simultaneously. It was a dream project for any visionary,” explains Jarmo Pohjaniemi. 

Credits: Nuvolari Lenard 

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