Isaac Burrough's 100m concept pushes boundaries of yacht design

Bold new design released from Dutch studio

Bold new design released from Dutch studio

A bold and adventurous design experiment has been presented by the talented Isaac Burrough from his design studio in Amsterdam. 

Focusing on sharp angles and crisp straight lines, the look is simple but largely effective in creating an iconic 100 metre vessel which pushes all the boundaries of yacht design.

Starting the design from the huge raised bow, and subsequent freeboard of 11 metres, the sharp angles which dominate the exterior design of the vessel create a unique look which also encompasses innovative solutions including a two storey window gallery.

Another large expanse of windows accompanies a three story atrium, letting in an abundance of natural daylight throughout the day, and then doubles as a natural skylight to watch the stars in the evening.

The yacht owes part of its powerful aesthetic to its cab-forward stance. This has the effect of shortening the bow and increasing the aft deck areas, with more useable outdoor space and good wind protection.

An impressive beach club inhabits the lower deck, putting the extensive 17.1 metre wide beam into good use. The large area provides plenty of comfortable seating for guests, in addition to further space with two drop down terraces and a third opening at the stern. With guests enjoying almost 360 degree views around the vessel, the waterside haven also indulges in light which is filtered down through a glass bottomed circular pool on the main deck.

Another bottomless pool resides on the dedicated owner's deck in the form of an impressive 10 metre infinity pool. 

Guests can join the vessel with ease and in luxury via the helipad on the bow or via one of three 12 metre tenders which all can all be stored onboard.