It appears to be the case, don’t you think? This innovative yacht was created by the creative team at Baltic Yachts, who once again pushed the boundaries of design to the next level. This magnificent vessel, named Pink Gin VI, features the world’s largest carbon fiber sloop and many other firsts, but despite its dreamlike appearance, it was likely a torment to bring to life.
It appears that life aboard the new Pink Gin was intended to be enjoyable, natural, and extremely comfortable. This pink beauty was designed to cruise at 12 to 14 knots but could reach even higher speeds if necessary while keeping passengers secure.
The massive 53.9-meter all-carbon sloop enables Pink Gin to display two large hull openings, one forward on the starboard side of the master suite and the other amidship on the port side. Each hatch functions as an integral part of the hull, rather than deflecting tension around them – an intriguing design, don’t you think?
The sailing experience is made even more pleasurable by the hydraulic-assist solutions that provide the helmsman with crucial data without any hassle.
According to the owner’s wishes, the British studio Design Unlimited created a delectable combination of fabrics, tastes, and textures for the interior. Two custom-made Murano glass chandeliers are also present, which is undoubtedly unexpected on a yacht.
Fashion, art, and music were also a part of the inspiration, with materials chosen for their ability to age and create a homey atmosphere on-board – a baby grand piano and a resin-trapped floral table, handcrafted sliding doors in the master suite, and other items make this superyacht appear more like a luxurious hotel than a fun mode of transportation. There has been no sighting of the Pink Panther onboard.