On May 25, Australia-based builder Silver Yachts has launch its long-anticipated flagship, a 85-metre explorer superyacht Bold. Formerly known as Silver Loft, the vessel represents the largest project built in Australia so far, outpacing her predecessor, 77-metre Silver Fast.
The yacht’s exteriors were developed in collaboration with Espen Oeino, who had also worked on the successful Silver Series of high speed and efficient motor yachts. The Bold’s low draft and highly optimised hull form provide her owner with remarkably low fuel consumption, fast repositioning and access to shallow cruising grounds unusual for yachts of her size.
The design team has opted for a straight bow, a feature that seems to gain popularity. Benefits of this particular bow shape include an increased interior volume due to the longer waterline length, as well as decreased resistance resulting in a higher top speed of 24 knots and cruising speed of 18 knots under up to 5,000 nautical miles.
Revolving around a 300-square-metre sky lounge with 3,75-metre tall floor-to-ceiling windows, the yacht's sundeck will feature sunbeds, a rotisserie barbecue setup and a dining table for up to 16 guests, whereas the upper deck aft will feature a Jacuzzi and sunbeds.
Main deck exterior has been kept uncluttered with a vast aft deck allowing for versatile watercraft storage options. Built with an explorer philosophy in mind, Bold boasts a helideck aft of the main deck complete with over 3,000 litres of helicopter fuel storage. Meanwhile, under charter mode, the dedicated storage hangar can be utilised as a watersports equipment storage facility.
Inside, Germany-based Andreas Hölnburger of Vain Interiors has created a sophisticated and luxurious interior with the practicalities and functionality in mind to match the vessel’s intended use. The contemporary interiors include teak and oak panelling, metallic painted features combined with oak and marble floors.
Bold can accommodate up to 16 guests within a master suite, three VIP cabins on the upper deck and four other cabins on the lower deck. A total of 21 crew are accommodated across 9 crew and 4 staff cabins.
As more details on the vessel will be released soon, Bold will now set out on its rigorous sea trial phase in the waters outside Perth in Western Australia.
Photos via Silver Yachts.