The newest Nick Stark Design’s Project Crystal named for the striking crystalline lattice that defines the superstructure, the synergy of the flowing lines and precision of the crystal structure strikes a unique profile.
"We wanted to create an aesthetic that is celebratory," says Nick Stark, stylist and naval architect behind the design. "The lines flow up and across, both lifting our gaze and also guiding it to what is around us: the people, the community and the environment."
The 2500 GT yacht is designed for swift global navigation. Crafted with a relentless focus on hydrodynamic fundamentals, the sleek unadorned underwater lines provide both fuel efficiency and superb seakeeping characteristics. Environmental considerations are also important and extends from the controllable pitch propellers which maximise efficiency, through the hydrodynamic optimisations of the hull, hybrid power systems and glazing arrangements that minimise solar gain.
The 94m vessel has three pools – the private hot tub on the owner’s deck, at the sun deck and at the aft deck. "The play of light through the glazed floor of the sun deck spa further opens up the interior of the owner’s deck. The atrium-like effect brings light that is both soothing and dynamic to the lounge below," explains Nick Stark.
The beauty-is-more-than-skin-deep focus continues throughout the design, with phased-array antenna systems an option for replacing conventional satellite domes.
It looks like Project Crystal has everything for safe, relaxed and beautiful yachting.
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