Arrow is a motor yacht built by Feadship in 2020. Captured at anchor yesterday in St Barths,
Arrow features an exterior and interior designed by H2 Yacht Design as the first Feadship to be drawn by Jonny Horsfield and his team at the London-based studio. The team at De Voogt Naval Architects were responsible for the yacht s naval architecture. On board, the outdoor spaces, with feature luxury furniture surrounded by low glass railings, are accentuated by high deck heights and wide gangways. The sun deck sports a bespoke mosaic-lined jacuzzi, whereas the beach club aft is dominated by a unique bar area. With a special consideration made to the noise transmission between the interior living spaces, the interior layout is said to be decorated with backlit marble and varnished teak.
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Lana to the go-anywhere explorer yacht
La Datcha, to the highly technical sailing vessel
Sea Eagle II. Even with 2020’s turbulence, the designers and builders continued to push ahead with larger hulls, smarter interiors and improved propulsion. It’s a good start to the next decade of yacht-building.
This 351-foot hybrid-powered superyacht is a breakthrough design in multiple ways. Beyond her carbon-reducing battery-diesel powerplants,
Lana’s plumb bow, low-riding five-decks and open stern give her an immediately recognizable look anywhere in the world. The one-of-a-kind exterior continues on the sundeck, which has dozens of seats ringing a 26-foot-long pool and an eight-speaker audio system to deliver front-row sounds. The foredeck is empty, so it can be used for socializing, sports like golf or basketball.