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Breaking away from classical white boats, the Organik is a yacht concept that offers an innovative design and concept of life onboard a yacht. Presenting on-board services based on eco-friendly systems, such as hot water production or air conditioning philosophy, the Organik originates from three basic elements of modern development: strong visual identity, heritage of golden age vessels and ocean animals, with accommodation and layout designed for real sailing and not only mooring, as wide windows in wheelhouse and protected upper deck provides a good view of surrounding nature. The top fin, made of composite materials, hides all ugly antennas and radomes usually set on the top of modern yachts, keeping a smooth design for a smooth cruising yacht.



The yacht integrates a long and narrow hull that allows high cruising speed with low fuel consumption, while POD type propulsion with electric engines and power plant relying on fuel cells ensures a high efficiency, in addition to silence during sailing. Generating power from two POD systems with electric engines, the yacht concept moves at 20knots. Housing owner suite, including cabin, private saloon and balcony, in the top deck, the futuristic yacht also touts a large wheelhouse with panoramic windows, CO cabin with private office, gymnasium and private aft lounge with sun deck in the first deck, while the main deck provides space for a large saloon, dining room with galley and a cozy saloon with library and conference facilities. It also accommodates 4 guest cabins, crew place and garage for two tenders at the lower deck. Finished with recycled material, green composites and fibers, the vessel ensures luxury sailing with minimum carbon footprints.


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