Design studios Rob Doyle Design and byJC have introduced an ambitious new concept: the Oi60, a 63.5-meter explorer trimaran engineered for swift voyages to the most remote destinations on Earth.
Sporting a sleek and aggressive exterior, the Oi60 is equipped with wave-piercing hulls designed to minimize pitching, ensuring a smoother sailing experience. The trimaran's unique cross beam design creates an innovative "perforated box" structure, enhancing both stability and aesthetics.
Accommodating up to 12 guests, the yacht features expansive glass walls that flood the interior with natural light. The main living areas are concentrated in the midship zone, designed for versatility with openings that seamlessly integrate indoor and outdoor spaces. The main deck is equipped with adjustable partitions, allowing for flexible use and protection based on weather conditions.
Renderings of the Oi60 showcase an array of luxurious amenities, including an expansive aft swimming platform with a large pool, solar panels adorning the roof, a beach club, and ample outdoor lounging and dining areas, perfect for enjoying the stunning surroundings.
Technically, the Oi60 boasts an innovative sail plan featuring a free-standing mast and streamlined sailing systems that can be easily managed by a single operator from the bridge or helm stations. With masts compliant with Panamax specifications, the trimaran is designed for effortless transit between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, making it ideal for global exploration.
Key specifications highlight the yacht's impressive stature: a 61-meter mast height, a beam of 28 meters, and an internal volume exceeding 1,200GT. The Oi60 aims to be both self-sufficient and eco-friendly, harnessing renewable energy from wind and solar sources to power its journeys.
Credits: byJC