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atomare



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Registered: February 2008
Location: Netherlands
Posts: 42
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The 85m "Koi" reverse bow concept yacht is characterized by its organically shaped hull, that encloses the interior spaces like a skin. The side walls are covered with a homogeneous window pattern, that provides a filtered visual contact to the surroundings, yet ensures privacy for the owner and his guests. To the rear the rooms can be widely opened by glass sliding doors.

On the top deck the owners quarters are located. A spacious state room in direct connection to a private Lounge with its own exterior deck, create a comfortable environment to stay.

On Maindeck, beneath the Wheelhouse, 6 Guestsuites can be found, connected to a spacious Lounge and dining area, that extends to the outside deck.

Beside the engine room, Crew quarters and functional spaces, the "Koi" offers a swimming pool with a connected sundeck (that can also be used as helicopter landing pad) as well as an indoor gym and spa on the lower deck. Beneath the sundeck the tender and toys can be stored.

"Koi" is a leisure vessel, that offers a unique environment for relaxation and entertainment on the sea.
· Date: December-7-2008 · Views: 5371
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Keywords: futuristic superyacht

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daiquiri

Engineering and Design

Registered: May 2004
Location: Italy (Garda Lake) and Croatia (Istria)
Posts: 2,731
December-9-2008 2:22pm Rating: 9 

Nice lines - look like a huge tropical fish piercing through waves.

May I suggest you to move the command bridge to a higher position with better visibility? I think it can be done without spoiling the overall streamlined look of the hull.

Otherwise, very original.
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