The Italian Rossinavi has unveiled the 44-meter new multihull yacht concept named Oneiric, which was designed by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA).

Catamaran is inspired by ocean waves and features fluid lines and asymmetrical curves. The vessel is Rossinavi’s new ‘green-technology flagship’. Oneiric is equipped with three levels of solar panels that generate clean energy and store it in the battery pack onboard. On a day trip she can cruise up to 100% of the time in full-electric mode with zero emissions. According to the shipyard, on transatlantic voyages Oneiric can cruise in full-electric mode up to 70 percent of the time, which allows it to save approximately 44 tons of CO2 emissions compared to a conventional superyacht.

Oneiric can accommodate 10 guests across five cabins, including an owner suite with 180-degree view and a composition of skylights. The crew can be accommodated in four cabins. The catamaran features a multiple lounge and dining areas, and a media room. A hot tub and a swim platform aft with direct access to the ocean can be found outside.

According to the Rossinavi’s statement, “Oneiric is designed and engineered without compromise, providing an unrivaled experience for the owner and guests while prioritizing the health of the ocean.”

Rossinavi is an Italian manufacturer of custom steel and aluminium superyachts 28m in size and larger. The Rossi shipyard was founded in the 1970s and is located in Viareggio.
Credits: Rossinavi