Following the success of the 35-meter Gipsy, the Italian yard has embarked on a new project that in many ways contradicts the award-winning flagship in the Otam custom range launched last year.
Although both models feature a 35-meters long all-aluminum hull, the new Project 115 designed by R+P Architecture studio stands out by a sleeker hull, modern exterior lines, a traditional layout of the main deck and a focus placed on the extended owner's private area.
The layout is subject to meticulous negotiation, as long as Otam's policy is to follow the customer's guidelines in order to deliver a highly personalized product. However, the original proposal features an over 50-meter sun deck completely reserved for the owner, comprising a spa zone with Jacuzzi located at the bow, a spacious lounge, a dining area sheltered by a hard top and two sunbathing areas.
Although the lower deck is shared by guests and the crew, both zones have separate access for a more discreet service onboard. Guest quarters boast two fully equipped VIP cabins spread across the 70-square meter surface. Looking aft, the beach club area can be customized to include a diving area, children's playroom or a gym, according to the owner's preferences. The lower deck also has room either for a classic garage or for the one with a lateral opening to host a larger tender. The forward part of the deck is where the engine room is located, apart from two storage compartments.
Finally, the upper deck is dedicated to a semiclosed dining area surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows, a salon and an entertainment area, thought the latter space can be alternatively used for a 7-meter long tender.
Otam makes it clear that it was the yacht's potential owner's request to differentiate Project 115 from Gipsy that since its launch in 2016 has enjoyed considerable media coverage as the winner of the «Showboat Design Award» and the «World Superyacht Award».