(03 June 2022, 12:32 +07)
Following a busy and productive winter season at
the shipyard, Breedendam Yachts has unveiled its latest superyacht
concept: the 24-metre convertible Eightzero Sport yacht.
Penned by long-time Breedendam collaborator, Guido
de Groot – who was also responsible for designing our WW2 British
Navy-inspired Breedendam Fourzero and Sixzero boats – the concept
aims to “take a fresh look at how a classy gentleman’s sport yacht
should look” according to her designer, by taking the lines and
level of outfitting beyond what is expected from a typical large,
open yacht.
“We were looking to try out some new
lines to make a much more aggressive 24-metre concept with a
really striking appeal for clients in the Mediterranean, and which
we expect to be particularly popular with the American market,”
Guido said.
Breedendam Eightzero Sport yacht
Designed with various interior layout
possibilities and propulsion options on offer, the Eightzero Sport
is home to a large open outdoor entertainment deck with different
seating areas, including one in front of the wheelhouse – a
feature more typically found on modern explorer vessels.
She features a spacious multifunctional aft deck for guests to relax
and take in their surroundings. Her large
aft garage houses a tender, a WaveRunner and numerous other water
toys.
Created with socialising in mind, a great deal of
attention has been given to ensuring that exterior and interior
spaces blend seamlessly together for a relaxing onboard
experience, with the large main deck aft cockpit area designed so
that it can easily become part of the saloon area once it is
closed off.
Accommodation is provided for up to eight guests
across three cabins, comprising one master, one VIP cabin and one
additional guest stateroom, all of which are ensuite, as well as
one crew cabin which houses two crewmembers.
Performance-wise, the Eightzero Sport can either be
powered by three Volvo Penta IPS 1200 engines, or alternatively,
for those looking to really pack a punch, she can also be equipped
with large twin MTU or MAN engines for a top speed of more than 40
knots.
As for when the Eightzero might be seen on the
water, her designer is confident that it wouldn’t take too long to
build her.
“We are already quite far on with the design, so this
could come to life within two years, providing we had the right
client interest,” said Guido.
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