Turkish-based luxury yacht manufacturer Numarine is introducing a spectacular new yacht, dubbed the 62Fly, that doesn't just offer the eye-catching style and hair-raising performance necessary to be a part of the high-end luxury yacht bracket, but also features an innovative vacuum-infused design.
This doesn't mean the yacht is outfitted with lots of vacuum cleaners, rather it means the structure features a foam core and vacuumed-in spaces that suck up noise and vibrations when the yacht is on the move. This is important because the yacht is powered by a pair of powerful Volvo Penta IPS950 engines that deliver rip-roaring speed and sound that would be difficult to ignore otherwise.
Most regular people might be happy enough just to experience spending a day on the yacht, but the 62Fly is targeted towards the ultra-luxury market, where small details such as sound minimization go a long way.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Luxury Yacht Design
- Innovative yacht designs that cater to the ultra-luxury market, emphasizing on small details such as sound minimizing features.
- Vacuum-infused Structures
- Developments in vacuum-infused structural designs that eliminate noise and vibration, enhancing the overall experience for yacht owners.
- Powerful Engine Technology
- Continuing advancements in engine technology that allow yacht manufacturers to boost performance while keeping noise and vibrations to a minimum.
Where This Applies
- Luxury Yacht Manufacturing
- Opportunities for luxury yacht manufacturers to differentiate by leveraging innovative designs and technology to attract the ultra-luxury market.
- Marine Engineering
- Development of new materials and engineering techniques to enhance the performance and experience of luxury yachts.
- High-end Hospitality
- Collaborations between luxury yacht manufacturers and high-end hospitality providers to create unique and customized yacht experiences for their clients.