Norwegian superyacht designer Strand Craft, based in the United States, has unveiled its latest concept, the 133-meter explorer yacht Miami.
According to the studio, Miami is “aggressively styled” across six platforms and has a 20-metre beam. The yacht can also be “transformed into an open-air experience” due to the abundance of tenders and diversions stored in its garages.
The Miami has two helipads, one on the aft deck and one on the forward deck, each with its own hangar and lift access. On the aft deck, the yacht can accommodate two 17.6-meter tenders and two Mercedes G 6×6 off-road vehicles.
The yacht also features a sky lounge with 360-degree ocean views and 10 VIP cabins that can accommodate a total of 20 guests. This consists of a 300-square-meter suite with 180-degree views, an outdoor Jacuzzi, sun terrace, fitness centre, spa, office, library, and wine cellar.
In addition, there are a three-story nightclub with class floors and a private owner’s bar.
The personnel quarters, which will consist of cabins and a living area, will be located on the lower deck and will accommodate 44 crew members.
It follows Strand Craft’s unveiling of California, a 135-meter superyacht concept, and Aurora Borealis, a 122-meter explorer concept.