Nick Stark has shared his superyacht concept, the 81m catamaran superyacht Project M. "The huge internal spaces afforded by a catamaran allow for unparalleled flexibility for the owner to craft their dream yacht. The 2,690 GT design mixed with the efficient catamaran platform gives you essentially a high-performance private island," says Nick Stark.

Catamaran offers enough space for an owner and guests. The futuristic concept has a large glass area, a helipad at the foredeck and movable beach club deck. One of the notable features – the owner deck with large exterior space with private dining space, a pool and DJ system.
The wheelhouse and the captain's offices are located on the upper deck. It’s also a home for the grand piano and theater room, as well as lounge and dining.

The latest trend in yacht building has also been taken into account – the area for crew accommodation has been increased, they have a lounge, gym, and dining rooms.
"It is important that the design is not only beautiful, but performant–comfort, lifecycle cost and environmental impact are all as central to the success of this design as the striking first impression," noted Nick Stark.

Spending nearly 20 years as Silver Yachts' senior naval architect, Nick Stark started at Silver Yachts (then called Hanseatic Marine) during the early design phase of hull number one. He worked to help realise the Espen Oeino penned Silver, Silver Zwei, Smeralda, Silver Fast and Bold from concept to sea trials. Opening up a bespoke design studio has allowed Nick to focus on projects that had been waiting in the wings for when he’d have the time, energy and patience to bring them to life.
Credits: Nick Stark