One of the key highlights of the aluminium vessel is her huge flybridge, which extends all along the superstructure
Construction on the flybridge sloop currently known as Project Dreamer is expected to begin in the summer of 2025, and according to the designers, the sailboat will set new standards for the industry.
According to the brief, the client wanted the largest possible superyacht under 500 GT. At the same time, she had to be fast, comfortable, sustainable and with a minimal level of noise and vibration.
Malcolm McKeon Yacht Design studio was chosen to create the Project Dreamer’s elegant, sleek exterior with a rounded transom and a vast flybridge with a lounge and a dining area, integrated harmoniously into the superstructure.
Another highlight worth mentioning is the fold-down hull door, turning into a platform for launching tenders and water toys.
M2Atelier studio worked on the superyacht’s interiors. Not many details have been revealed yet, but the focus is on open spaces, flowing one into another like waves. The designers offered a well-balanced style, combining soft textures, natural shades and some touches of greenery.
Greg Monks of Monks Large Yacht Consultancy is confident that the owner he represents will get the “next generation performance cruiser” in 2028.
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