Avanguardia
Italian designer Pierpaolo Lazzarini of the Lazzarini Design Studio stands behind the megayacht concept. Avanguardia’s length is 137 meters, and she has an impressive control tower on top, which can be removed from the vessel and used as a separate 16-meter boat. The concept was inspired by the swan, and we can see that in the yacht’s features. She has five main decks and can welcome two helicopters onboard.
Supposedly, Avanguardia can reach a maximum speed of 18 knots, and she can accommodate 24 guests, 10 crew and 12 staff.
Aqua
This 112-meter eco-friendly concept was designed in a collaboration between Sinot Design and Lateral Naval Architect. Aqua uses a hydrogen-electric system capable of catering to all onboard energy needs. The interrelated requirements for privacy and space have been addressed with an extraordinarily large owner’s pavilion. To accentuate her link with water, much thought has been devoted to making the ocean as accessible and visible as possible. She can reach a top speed of 17 knots with a range of 3,700 nautical miles.
Thor
This concept was made by UK-based studio Gresham Yacht Design. The interior provides a lot of glass – a spacious main saloon with superior views out to sea and an impressive glass floor, which turns opaque at the flick of a switch.
Thor is a 100-metre exploration vessel with a fully certified CAP 437 helideck. This additional feature makes it easier and safer to explore further when in remote locations such as the Antarctic or Arctic. The large beach club is positioned high above the waterline and includes fold-down balconies offering outstanding views and enhanced security.
Thor can host up to 36 passengers.
Credits: Lazzarini Design Studio, Sinot Design, Gresham Yacht Design