The 13th largest superyacht currently on the market Victorious features elegant exterior styling, finished in light blue.
Her naval architecture came from the drawing boards of Marco Yachts , while her exterior styling was entrusted to Michael Leach Design.
The design team had 2,2991 GT of interior volume and decided to go for a five star hotel feel.
Her interior styling drawn up by H2 Yacht Design has been kept secret, until now.
Each onboard space features its own character and styling.
Victorious can accommodate up to twenty guests onboard.
The main saloon has a stark minimalist feel and has been decked out in neutral tones to imbue tranquility and a sense of the serene.
Heavy set mirrors and large windows have been cleverly placed to reflect natural light to all corners where light is wanted.
Victorious is equipped with a cocktail lounge, a bar, and a very luxurious wine and cigar club room that features plush seating and a fireplace.
Victorious is equipped with the works when it comes to health and wellness: a full gym, a beauty and hair salon, a massage area, a hammam and a gorgeous heated swimming pool, located in her beach club.
Victorious features a royally appointed screening room with heaps of lounge furnishings.
Victorious can accommodate 24 guests in one of 12 staterooms to reside in, all of which have been elegantly penned and strike a harmony with the rest of the onboard living. The owner of the yacht will benefit from an exclusive deck fitted with all necessary frills.
Victorious’ twin CAT engines give her a cruising speed of 13 knots and a top speed of 15.5 knots.
When guests do want to disembark and feel dry land under their feet, they can get there via helicopter thanks to Victorious’ helipad capable of holding an AC145 or equivalent.
Credits: AKYacht