Etere, a 49-meter superyacht concept, has been unveiled by the Leoni Design Workshop (LDWO) studio in Tuscany.
According to the studio, the design resembles “a celestial wind and air-sculpted ethereal sculpture.”
Etere’s aluminium hull and superstructure would be propelled by twin MTU 16V 2000 engines for a range of 4000 nautical miles at 10 knots and a maximum speed of 19 knots.
Etere’s five spacious decks accommodate ten passengers in five cabins and nine crew members. The master bedroom provides access to a private terrace via sliding doors.
In addition, the main saloon’s floor-to-ceiling windows provide panoramic ocean views and give the dining area an al fresco atmosphere. Two distinct beach club designs are available to owners: the traditional aft version and the open beach club design.
The traditional aft design includes a leisure area on the main deck and an interior beach club accessible via a stern hatch, whereas the open beach club features a large lounge area at the water’s edge with an infinity pool and bar.
The tender garage is spacious enough to accommodate a Castoldi 21 tender, a rescue boat, three jet skis, and Seabobs.