Design studio Central Yacht has shared the rendering of its 30 meter superyacht concept named Orchid 100. The yacht was created with the need of Asian market in mind. “In our region many owners would like to upgrade to a yacht with more luxury, more space, easier access for older relatives and more safety for their family, but they are constrained by the size of the marina berths available,” says Paul Brackley, Central Yacht’s founder.



The yacht will feature an elevator and spiral staircase from the guest cabins to the sun deck, ensuring complete accessibility for all members of the family. According to Brackley, ‘we have adopted many of the features of a 60 meter yacht into a 30 meter package’.



The 690 sq. m main saloon has a bar and ample soft furnishings, a hot tub and sun pads can be found on the upper deck. The foredeck also provides sun pads and panoramic views. Orchid 100 will have three lay out versions, so the potential owner can choose between a full width master cabin on the main deck or three and four cabin versions with a large media room on the main deck.



Central Yacht was founded in Hong Kong in 2006 by Paul Brackley, a highly experienced superyacht captain. It was created to provide the perfect partnership service for anyone buying, selling or chartering a superyacht.

Credits: Central Yacht

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