Many yachts are designed with a flashy aesthetic that makes them inherently sleek to see from afar, but the Arcadia A85S takes things in a different direction by boasting a more conservative hull and design. Outfitted with ample luxury amenities onboard, the yacht is 85 feet in length and offers ample living space including floor-to-ceiling windows on all four sides of the main deck for stunning views.
The Arcadia A85S boasts twin 730 hp MAN engines that will provide a maximum cruising speed of 16 knots with an average cruising range of 850 nautical miles when causing at 12 knots. The top portion of the yacht is outfitted with a series of solar panels that cover 387 square feet and provide enough energy to power the ship's various components and amenities when stationary.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Conservative Design
- There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the yacht industry by designing yachts with a more conservative aesthetic.
- Auxiliary Solar Power
- The integration of auxiliary solar power systems in yachts presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for sustainable energy solutions.
- Floor-to-ceiling Windows
- Incorporating floor-to-ceiling windows in yacht design creates an opportunity for disruptive innovation in providing stunning views and natural lighting.
Where This Applies
- Yacht Manufacturing
- Yacht manufacturers can explore disruptive innovation by incorporating conservative designs into their product offerings.
- Renewable Energy
- The renewable energy industry can seize disruptive innovation opportunities by developing auxiliary solar power systems tailored for yachts.
- Architectural Design
- Architectural design firms specializing in yacht interiors can embrace disruptive innovation by incorporating floor-to-ceiling windows for panoramic views.
