The USP of the 364-foot-long superyacht concept Eleuthera is that it seems like an extension of the water, much like the tiger sharks and whales that served as inspiration for its design. The fluid that covers the largest island in the Bahamas, Eleuthera, is the source of the peculiar name. Together with Gian Paolo Nari, Cristiano Mariani Architect, and Alejandro Crespo Daroca for interior design, professional racing driver Juan Cayo Azcarate conceived of this ship.
Kobus Naval Design conceived of the boat’s naval architecture. With a length of 364 feet, there is plenty of room to create an eye-catching interior and exterior for the ship. With 11 grand suites, there is plenty of room for all 22 guests.
The upper deck aft owner’s cabin, measuring an impressive 235 square meters, is, however, the true crown jewel of this extravagant vessel. The designers spare no expense in creating a luxurious palace fit for a king, complete with a balcony, his and hers sinks, a spa, and a beauty salon. The spa and massage rooms are among of the most popular features among visitors. On Eleuthera’s main deck, guests can swim in a pool lined with marble while also enjoying the ship’s many eating and lounging options.
If the mood strikes, the area may be converted into a dance floor, and on calmer evenings, it can serve as an outdoor movie theater. Underneath the spacious al fresco eating area, the luxury vessel will have a tender garage large enough to hold a 12.2-meter speedboat and three service tenders. The great beach club on Eleuthera can also be used as a saltwater pool. This race car driver really likes to make a scene!
He provides the yachts with a fantastic performance, for sure. The prototype yacht, propelled by three MTT engines, can reach speeds of up to 27 knots and a range of up to 7,000 nautical miles. Nothing less would be acceptable.