The Royal Huisman has delivered the 58.5m superyacht Phi. Her innovative exterior lighting, powered by lasers, marks the stunning features of what is the world’s longest motoryacht – by far – in the sub-500 GT category. There is no doubt that Phi will turn heads wherever she goes, as her spectacular design is guaranteed to leave a lasting impression on all who catch sight of her.
Phi’s exterior design came from the drawing board of Cor D. Rover; interior design by Lawson Robb, and naval architecture by Van Oossanen Naval Architects. Phi’s very experienced and visionary owner wanted a scheme that was complex, layered, intellectual and brave, woven together by a narrative that can be shared and discovered as you move through the yacht: an interior as never seen before.
Her owner was also very clear about another aspect. “Two boats are better than one,” and this is why Phi, on her travels, will be accompanied by Phi Phantom, a shadow vessel which carries the same DNA as her bigger “beauty queen” sister. As a result, Phi is free to offer significantly more exterior and semi-interior entertainment area on the aft deck than conventional designs. The upper deck is entirely dedicated to the owner’s penthouse. A lot of precious extra premium space: Guy Booth, the owner’s representative of Phi, estimates that Phi would need to be a 90m project in order to facilitate the same configuration if on board a single yacht.
“The delivery is a moment of great pride for our team. It is also bittersweet, having to say farewell to Phi, as her creation has been part of our daily lives for several years. At the same time we know that Phi and her shadow vessel will conquer the oceans. We wish Phi’s owner and everyone onboard fair winds, following seas and a great experience – as enjoyed onboard every Royal Huisman superyacht,” says Jan Timmerman, CEO of Royal Huisman.
The delivery of Phi marks the beginning of a great adventure for her owner, family, friends and crew – and of the shipyard’s new role as a provider of services, assisting the crew as they continue to familiarize themselves with this unique motoryacht.
Royal Huisman is a Dutch shipyard established in 1884 in Ronduite, building and refitting custom luxury sailing and motor yachts at its shipyard in Vollenhove, the Netherlands.
Credits: Tom van Oossanen/Royal Huisman