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Aquarius: Modern classic masterpiece makes for a surprisingly sensible superyacht
- August 27, 2020
Named for the sign of astrological quality, this stunning 186ft world-cruising ketch is the result of serious sailors challenging the best of the best to produce something elegant, fast and seaworthy. Rupert Holmes reports
A demanding brief for Aquarius from experienced sailors has produced a masterpiece from some of the most experienced and talented brains in the superyacht world. Within five months of handover she had already clocked up 11,000 miles.
It’s often tempting to sum up new yachts with a short phrase describing their key characteristics. The brief for Aquarius included that she should be, ‘an elegant, muscular sailing yacht with a classic profile for family enjoyment’. But that barely scratches the surface of the main requirements for this giant ketch.
The owners also wanted a yacht that would combine good seakeeping characteristics with performance, reliability and quality. Essential features included relative simplicity, robustness of systems and a contemporary interpretation of elegant, classic lines, with a clean and uncomplicated appearance.
Aquarius ’s graceful lines and timeless shape belie a rugged world cruiser configured to be self-sufficient for extended periods when voyaging well beyond the popular Med and Caribbean circuits. In addition, the yacht is welcoming for family and friends, while providing sufficient performance to compete in superyacht regattas .
Designed to perform
“The owner loves sailing, so top performance was important,” says Dykstra’s Erik Wassen, who led the design team. “Not to the level of a racing yacht, but having the feeling of sailing well and being responsive like a smaller yacht.” A further stipulation was that the boat should not be experimental. The result is a sensible superyacht interpretation of a performance yacht.
With a whopping 50ft of bow and stern overhangs, there’s far less internal volume than might be expected for a yacht of this length. Also maximum beam is less than one-sixth of the overall length. Even so, any temptation to spoil the lines by raising the black-painted freeboard to provide more space for systems was successfully resisted.
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Considerable work and talent was therefore needed to fit all the requirements into the slender hull. The design team repeatedly honed the arrangements until everything would fit, including adequate space for crew accommodation and servicing of systems.
A fixed 4.8m draught keel fits with the theme of simplicity, while also freeing up the internal space that a lifting or telescopic keel would otherwise occupy. Wassen says: “If it was for optimum performance, you go to seven, eight, nine, ten metres.” The problem is that quickly stops being practical, so his aim was to: “try to get her in the same sort of harbours as the J Class yachts – you can still enter St Barth’s Bucket , for instance.”
Computational Flow Dynamics (CFD) work informed the final hull shape. “In our first hull design we noticed the centre of effort shifted when going from close-hauled to a beam reach to running,” says Wassen. “By optimising the hull shape in the CFD we could minimise that effect, giving much more equal rudder pressure on different points of sail.”
A sense of scale as the seemingly tiny figures prepare the mizzen staysail
The response and feel of a smaller boat was achieved “through having an ample sail plan – the boat has lots of sail – and giving her lots of stability,” he adds. “We kept her as light as possible, which is always difficult because of the weight of the systems and of the ballast needed to provide stability.”
Aquarius ’s skipper James Turner has been very impressed with the handling so far: “With the correct sail plan Aquarius is a delight on the helm, responsive with weight to the wheel,” he reports. “Contrary to what her length and volume might suggest, she feels lively yet forgiving, almost playful on the wheel.”
A clean and uncluttered deck layout was a key priority, but was rendered more difficult by the lack of bulwarks. The profiles of both deckhouses were kept as low as possible, while individual sails are sheeted to similar points, which concentrates deck gear in discrete locations.
Despite her significant sail area, push-button controls mean Aquarius can be sailed by three
Clustering several different items into a single feature also helped to achieve this goal. For example, the boxes for vents and skylights ahead of the main deckhouse also form the backrests for the cushions when this area is used for sun lounging. In addition they house discrete B&G units that provide headsail and spinnaker trimmers with the key data needed for racing.
Project manager Godfrey Cray was keen to use halyard locks to reduce the number of winches around the mast base – the final arrangement has just two winches here instead of the usual four. Attention to detail extends to the cowl vents that have a protection ring of black composite below the polished stainless steel caps so that there is no chance of lines snagging.
The large mizzen was a feature from the inception of the project and provides a powerful configuration for fast reaching and downwind sailing with the mizzen staysail set. A further advantage of this sail plan is that no compromises were needed to keep air draught below the Panamax limit.
Optimised hull shape and big sail area means Aquarius has the response and feel of a smaller yacht
Doyle Sails New Zealand was involved in the project from an early stage, which gave time to tweak the sail plan and for aerodynamic and finite element analysis work to optimise the deck layout and improve overall load predictions. Aquarius is a fast enough boat for the apparent wind to often be forward of the beam.
A 1,580m2 running asymmetric spinnaker is included in the inventory and is clearly important when racing. However, optimisation of the reaching sails was also a priority to enable Aquarius to realise her enormous potential. In addition to the main and mizzen a 460m2 mizzen staysail and 770m2 Code 0 boost the sail area to an impressive 2,200m2 when reaching.
Rondal performance furling booms are a key means of simplifying sail handling , without compromising performance. They allow control of the foot tension of the sail, while providing a very practical means of reefing and stowing the sails.
“Typically, these systems are getting more and more reliable,” says Wassen. “There are hardly any boats that are not specifying them, except for some that go all the way to more racy slab reefing systems to reduce weight aloft.”
Square-top sails were shunned because of the difficulties of handling the top batten. However, the large roach main and mizzen still require running backstays, which are handled by captive winches. “They take more space and are heavier,” says Wassen, “but the captive winches mean you always have the opportunity to ease the runners under load if you have to make an unexpected tack or gybe.”
The twin wheels are positioned far enough outboard to give good sight lines to the bow and the rig. Key sail controls are also located at each helm station to facilitate easy handling. A drawback to this, though, is that you can’t always see the function you’re adjusting. “It’s something we don’t often do,” says Wassen, “and making it look inconspicuous and classic is difficult.”
The solution was a more modern style console with a lot of controls that are fully concealed by hinged teak covers when not in use. This enables the boat to be sailed with only three people on deck.
Key challenges
While the brief for Aquarius deliberately avoided pushing hard against the boundaries of engineering and materials technology, there were still many challenges to overcome before the owners’ vision and dream could be realised.
In particular, a huge effort was needed to fit the accommodation and systems into the low-volume hull. This involved an iterative process between four parties – naval architect, interior designer, the engineers at Royal Huisman, and the owners – to ensure systems and adequate crew quarters could be accommodated, while leaving enough space for the owner and guest accommodation to meet the brief.
There is plenty of relaxation space split across Aquarius’s three cockpits
Interior designer Mark Whiteley initially presented two concepts – one for a relatively dark panelled interior, the other with mahogany furniture and trim balanced by white wall spaces. After the two had been mocked up at full scale for a section of the boat, the owners chose the lighter option. Whiteley subsequently described his challenge as creating, “a light and contemporary classic feel, rather than a more sombre and historically referenced one”.
While this early decision informed the big picture, he says the finer details needed careful judgement to give the boat its unique feel. The final coat of white paint on the wall panels, for instance, was brushed by hand to provide additional character and interest. He says: “This added to the relaxed informality and chic, understated quality you might associate with a house in the Hamptons.”
The main cockpit is the primary social hub of the boat, so considerable effort was put into refining it. This extended to the folding arrangements for the tables and to the design of the additional fold-away seats that face the main U-shape seating areas.
Mahogany joinery is balanced by white trim
The owner wanted a single floor level in the deckhouse, without a higher level for the seating areas, while retaining a view through the windows when sitting down. The lower edge of the windows therefore needed to be brought down as far as possible, which in turn provides a lot of natural light. The skylights also help to flood the interior with natural light.
Two versions of the magnificent owner’s suite were mocked up full-size to ensure every aspect was optimised to the maximum extent possible. There’s ample natural light from the large oval fan light around the mizzen mast, plus four port lights.
The bed is positioned to give a view towards the stairs to the private aft deckhouse, which opens onto its own cockpit. Attention to detail extends to secure stowage for water carafes and personal items.
Natural light floods into the owner’s suite from large fanlights around masts
Guest accommodation includes two double suites, plus a further flexible cabin that’s primarily configured as a twin. Two extra berths can be provided here to accommodate a larger number of children, via a Pullman on the inboard side and a recessed bed that drops down from the deckhead on the outboard side. A great deal of effort was expended to ensure there is no evidence of these extra beds when the cabin is in its normal mode.
There’s also a fully equipped gym, plus a lower saloon, with a huge cinema screen and top end concealed sound system. Quarters for up to 10 crew are provided in five cabins forward. This area has its own access from the foredeck, while guest areas can also be reached from the galley.
What does Whitely like most about the accommodation? “The relaxed feel and the balance between the classic and the contemporary, it really works. I also like the owner’s suite a lot: it’s a fantastic living space.”
The owner’s suite includes private aft deckhouse
Aquarius is the latest addition to a very distinguished lineage of modern classics produced in the past decade by a collaboration between Dykstra and Royal Huisman, including Kamixitha , Meteor and Pumula .
It’s a stunningly successful partnership that, with Aquarius , has produced another beautiful new superyacht that combines the ultimate in elegance with superlative comfort, style and performance.
Specification
LOA: 56.18m (184ft 4in) LWL: 41.17m (135ft 1in) Beam: 9.51m (31ft 2in) Draught: 4.80m (15ft 9in) Displacement: 264 tonnes Mainsail: 520m2 (5,597ft2) Mizzen: 440m2 (4,736ft2) Blade: 430m2 (4,628ft2) Air draught: 58.50m (192ft 11in) Spars: Rondal carbon with Rondal/Carbo-Link continuous standing rigging
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AQUARIUS yacht was built in 2016 by Feadship shipyard in Aalsmeer, Netherlands.
With her length of 92 m (302 ft), AQUARIUS is ranked in 73rd place on the list of longest motor yachts in the world. Currently, she sails under the flag of the Cayman Islands .
Aquarius | |
92 m (302 ft) | |
14 in 7 cabins | |
30 in 16 cabins | |
Feadship | |
Sinot Yacht Design | |
Sinot Yacht Design | |
2016 | |
17 knots | |
MTU | |
2,856 ton | |
US $200 million | |
US $10 – 15 million |
AQUARIUS yacht interior
The interior of AQUARIUS was designed by Dutch design firm Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design based in Amsterdam.
The yacht offers a spacious living area, a cinema, a beautiful spa, a gym with incredible sea views, and a sizeable beach club.
The elevator allows guests to move more seamlessly from deck to deck. The master suite features a spacious dressing room as well as a his-and-hers bathroom.
The other six luxuriously designed VIP cabins can accommodate an additional twelve guests.
A crew of up to 30 members takes care of the guests’ well-being while they are on board the luxury yacht.
Specifications
With a beam of 13.50 meters (44.3 ft), a length of 92 meters (302 ft), and a draft of 4 meters (13.1 ft), AQUARIUS has a weight of almost 2,900 gross tons.
Her immense superstructure is made of aluminum, and her decks are constructed in classic teak.
The two MTU M63L diesel engines each produce 3,000 hp and allow her to reach top speeds of 17 knots.
Her fuel tank holds 275,800 liters of diesel and, at a cruising speed of 12 knots, her total reach lies close to 5,500 nautical miles.
Like her interior, the exterior of the AQUARIUS yacht was also designed by the Dutch design firm Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design.
She has a helipad on the foredeck, a hot tub on the upper sundeck, and a large pool on the aft deck.
She also carries two tenders and plenty of water toys for guests to enjoy. In addition to a large swim platform, the crew can also set up various water slides if required.
Of course, the luxury yacht has a variety of jet skis, kayaks, snorkeling equipment, and water skis on board.
The purchase price of the AQUARIUS yacht was US $200 million, and she is currently also available for charter for US $1.5 million per week.
In winter, she is mostly underway in the Caribbean, and in the summer months in the Mediterranean.
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With launch in 2016, the 92m (301') mega yacht AQUARIUS (Project Touchdown) is a robust and voluminous vessel, built by the premier Dutch manufacturer, Feadship. She has been entirely designed by Sinot Yacht Design and accommodates 12 guests in 6 luxurious cabins.
NOTABLE FEATURES: ~Massage room ~Media room ~Bar and lounge under glass-bottom pool ~Dance floor ~Jacuzzi tub ~Helipad ~Gymnasium ~Beauty salon ~Dedicated owner's penthouse deck with private terrace ~Spacious swim platform ~Fold down guest terrace ~Beach club ~Observation room ~Cinema ~At anchor and underway stabilizers
AQUARIUS is flooded with light as there is a vast use of glass throughout the yacht and floor-to-ceiling windows that offer impressive panoramic views. Her interior displays fine art from her owner's collection and is calm and soothing with vivid colour accents.
While she offers an array of fabulous features, perhaps the most outstanding would be the bar and lounge situated at sea level under a glass-bottom pool. In addition, her amenities are further enhanced by a helicopter landing pad. There is also the popular Jacuzzi tub and fantastic deck spaces rounding off her notable offerings.
Her exterior is resolutely contemporary with a number of archetypal Feadship elements such as it's shape and conventional bow. A large swimming pool transforms to a dancefloor and a spacious swim platform offers direct access to the guest gym with fold-down terrace and a beach club features a massage room and beauty salon. On the sundeck, which offers al fresco dining options under a large sliding canopy, guests can also enjoy the 3m Jacuzzi.
AQUARIUS Specifications
Type/Year: | Feadship/2016 |
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Beam: | 13.50m (44’3”) |
L.O.A.: | 92.00m (301'10'') |
Crew: | 27 |
Guests: | 12 |
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Max Speed: | 17 knots |
Cabins: | 6 |
Engines: | 2 x MTU 16V4000M63L (2240 |
Cruise Speed: | 12 knots |
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This beauty is powered by two MTU 16V4000M63L (2240kW @ 1800 rpm) engines that allow her to reach a maximum speed of 17 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. Her effective range is of 5500 nautical miles at cruising speed.
Yacht Accommodation
Six deluxe staterooms divided as follows: one stunning owner suite on the upper deck and five impressive VIP staterooms on the main deck offer accommodation to up to twelve guests, with top amenities and luxury services offered by her experienced crew of 31 members. This unique arrangement allows for the yacht's guests to have fabulous views from their suites, easy access to decks as well as light and airy environment in the privacy of their own room. The owner suite features two separate bathrooms, his and hers, as well as a massage room, a media room and a private balcony. This private deck also boasts an observation room and cinema forward.
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AQUARIUS is a 92.0 m Motor Yacht, built in Netherlands by Feadship and delivered in 2016.
Her top speed is 17.0 kn and she boasts a maximum range of 5500.0 nm when navigating at cruising speed, with power coming from two MTU diesel engines. She can accommodate up to 14 guests in 7 staterooms, with 31 crew members. She has a gross tonnage of 2856.0 GT and a 13.5 m beam.
She was designed by Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design , who also designed the interior. Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design has designed 16 yachts and designed the interior of 36 yachts for yachts above 24 metres.
The naval architecture was developed by Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects , who has architected 105 other superyachts in the BOAT Pro database - she is built with a Teak deck, a Steel hull, and Aluminium superstructure.
AQUARIUS is in the top 5% by LOA in the world. She is one of 35 motor yachts in the 90-100m size range.
AQUARIUS is currently sailing under the Cayman Islands flag, the 2nd most popular flag state for superyachts with a total of 1414 yachts registered. She is currently located at the superyacht marina Marina Genova, in Italy, where she has been located for 3 days. For more information regarding AQUARIUS's movements, find out more about BOATPro AIS .
Specifications
- Name: AQUARIUS
- Yacht Type: Motor Yacht
- Yacht Subtype: Displacement
- Builder: Feadship
- Naval Architect: Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects
- Exterior Designer: Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design
- Interior Designer: Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design
- Refits: 2019,2019,2019,2020,2020,2021,2021,2021,2021,2022,2022,2023,2023,2024
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Aquarius is a 151 feet superyacht featuring state-of-the-art, cutting edge technology, and the latest modern advances in yacht building. With 5 cabins, it sleeps 10 guests and accommodates up to 12 people on a day charter with a professional crew of 9. Built by a renowned builder, Mengi Yay , the superyacht Aquarius was launched in 2016 complete with ultramodern technology and innovative features.
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Promising contemporary luxurious comforts, Aquarius is a superyacht that is shaping the future of luxury yacht charters. From the unique exteriors down to the chic and modern interiors, the designers carefully selected the most stunning and tasteful furnishings, as well as finishes, to provide guests with relaxation and indulgence in mind.
Perfectly blending world-class technology with safety and entertainment in mind, Aquarius provides several opportunities for both fun and pampering on board. It is the top choice for discerning yacht enthusiasts looking for a superyacht with Beach Club, Deck Jacuzzi, and Gym.
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Aquarius is a game-changer when it comes to luxury yacht holidays. Equipped with more technology, gadgets, and cutting-edge innovations than the average yacht, you will truly feel like you’re sailing on board a masterpiece of yachting architecture. Below deck, you can find stately suites and roomy living spaces, offering you private, comfortable, and intimate relaxation after a full-day of exploring the most exciting destinations.
Aquarius stands out from the rest with an impressive range of watersports toys, including , for a holiday packed with fun and adventure. With more luxurious amenities and better service than a 5-star hotel, you can expect your VIP crew to be professional and discreet in meeting your every need on board.
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Aquarius is based in Mediterranean and sails to Croatia, Greece, Maldives, Turkey, Italy . While the yacht itself provides a first-class experience where all the modern comforts of yachting technology are present, the destinations offer another layer of discovery and exploration. Get to jump from one island to another, experiencing unique cuisine, ancient sites, and of course, exquisite natural beauty.
For the elite traveler who wants a glorious and cutting-edge superyacht that paves the way for extraordinary sailing, Aquarius provides you with a yacht charter that offers unparalleled comfort and luxury.
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Beds: 4 Double, 1 Twin. Speed: 12 - 18 knot. This Superyacht is available for static Event Charter and can host up to 80 guests. Aquarius is a 151 feet superyacht featuring state-of-the-art, cutting edge technology, and the latest modern advances in yacht building. With 5 cabins, it sleeps 10 guests and accommodates up to 12 people on a day ...
The 92 m (302 ft) superyacht Aquarius was launched at the Feadship yard in Aalsmeer. Dutch design company Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design, designed both the interior and exterior of Aquarius. Design. Her length is 92 m (302 ft), beam is 13.50 m (44.3 ft) and she has a draught of 4 m (13 ft). The hull is ...
Starting prices are shown in a range of currencies for a one-week charter, unless otherwise indicated. AQUARIUS is a 26m luxury motor super yacht available for charter built in 2008. Charter up to 8 guests in 5 cabins (1 Master, 2 VIP, 4 Double & 1 Twin) with a crew of 4.
AQUARIUS PRICE. From: 220,000€ p/week. Enquire. LOCATION. Western Mediterranean. SUMMER. WINTER. AQUARIUS CHARTER YACHT. AQUARIUS, a stunning 2016 Mengi Yay yacht, is a beloved choice among charter enthusiasts. Recently featured in the Netflix sequel 'Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,' she captivates with her unique design and ...
AQUARIUS Yacht Price AQUARIUS is available for charter at a starting rate of €300,000 per week, plus expenses. The rate includes access to an exceptional yacht with star quality credentials, providing guests with an unforgettable charter experience in the beautiful cruising grounds of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Aquarius is a 92 m / 301′11″ luxury motor yacht. She was built by Feadship in 2016. With a beam of 13.5 m and a draft of 3.95 m, she has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. This adds up to a gross tonnage of 2856 tons. She is powered by MTU engines of 3000 hp each giving her a maximum speed of 17 knots and a cruising speed of 12 knots. Aquarius's maximum range is estimated at 6500 ...
Aquarius is a motor yacht with an overall length of m. The yacht's builder is Mengi Yay Yachts from Turkey, who launched Aquarius in 2016. The superyacht has a beam of m, a draught of m and a volume of GT. Aquarius has a wood hull and a wood superstructure. She is powered by 2 Caterpillar Inc engines, which give her a top speed of kn.
The 46-metre (150ft) AQUARIUS is packed with innovative features. Designed to host up to 10 overnight guests in five cabins with a crew of nine, this striking tri-deck yacht is an excellent choice for a charter holiday with family or friends on the azure blue waters of the Mediterranean.
Aquarius is a custom motor yacht launched in 2007 by Amels, in the Netherlands. AMELS are masters in the art of modern Dutch high-value yacht building. The yard is the largest superyacht facility in the Netherlands and one of the top superyacht builders in the world. In 2005 AMELS launched the successful LIMITED EDITIONS and delivered the first ...
Experience luxury and sophistication on the Feadship M/Y Aquarius. Embark on a remarkable yachting journey.
Aquarius measures 56.00 metres in length and has a beam of 9.50 feet. She has a gross tonnage of 298 tonnes. Aquarius has an aluminium hull with an aluminium superstructure. Her exterior design is by Dykstra Naval Architects. Dykstra Naval Architects is an industry leading naval architecture firm specialising in high-performance and sustainable ...
The multi-award winning 56m/183'9" motor yacht 'Apsara' (ex. Aquarius) was built by Royal Huisman in the Netherlands at their Vollenhove shipyard. Her interior is styled by design house Mark Whiteley Design and she was delivered to her owner in January 2018. This luxury vessel's exterior design is the work of Dykstra & Partners.
Superyachts vary hugely in size, from 100 feet to the largest at 590 feet in length. Cost of Owning a Superyacht. Buying a superyacht is one thing, keeping it running is quite another.Where the industry once used the figure of 10 to 12 percent of the price of the boat in running costs per year, today that figure has risen to closer to 20 percent, according to Insure4Boats.
SKYFALL is currently for sale for an asking price of $29.5m. FGI. Superyacht SKYFALL is as iconic as the James Bond movie it shares its name with. Owned by an American real estate developer, the ...