Theodoros Fotiadis, a yacht designer based in Berlin, has released additional information about his 118-meter Vitality concept, including the first interior renderings.
Vitality was introduced in 2015 and features clear exterior lines and an abundance of exterior spaces. This yacht design made of steel and aluminium would have a beam of 17.3 metres and a maximum draught of 4.8 metres.
After attracting the attention of a potential client, Fotiadis told Boat International that he has moved on to the interior design phase.
With a total interior space of 5,180GT, there is ample space for 18 guests and 22 crewmembers to spread out and unwind. A superyacht helipad is located on the foredeck, with space for eight sun loungers nearby. Eight additional sunloungers would be placed on the aft deck around the superyacht’s expansive swimming pool.
As depicted in the above renderings, the foredeck would seamlessly transition into the bow lounge, where guests can unwind on the two large curved sofas or enjoy a formal meal at the dining table, which is illuminated by a spectacular chandelier. A large nautilus shell motif on the midships bulkhead of the Vitality contributes to its beach club atmosphere.
The vessel would be powered by four MTU 20V4000 M93L engines for a maximum speed of 22 knots and a comfortable cruising speed of 18 knots. Moreover, with a total fuel capacity of more than 880,000 litres, Vitality should be able to achieve a truly impressive range.