Created by professional racing driver and yacht designer Juan Cayo Azcarate, Azcarate Design recently introduced a new level of super luxury yachts to the market, Eleuthera. Heavily influenced by current automotive designs to give the aggressive and modern look, “the aggressive design merges creatures like a stage ray, humpback whales, tiger sharks with elements of racing automotive design,” said Azcarate.
This 364-foot mega yacht merges a sport-aggressive look with vast open spaces and is designed to be enjoyed similarly to a typical 80-footer. Azcarate’s main influence was to develop a yacht that you could live on 100% of the time, paired with a sleek and aerodynamic exterior. “We maximized the main areas to create large living spaces that allow you to relax in another level of comfort because we wanted all of our areas to be occupied by our clients and their guests,” said Azcarate.

The massive stern platform transforms into a saltwater pool, also serving as a beach club with direct passage to the interior Bar/Garage. Another unique exterior design feature is its vertically cut windows, designed to give a distinguished external look of gills while also providing the perfect look-out to the spectacular landscapes from the main inside areas.

The ship was inspired by ancient Greek Architecture, and Azcarate Design partnered with Italian Luxury Interior Design firm Turri to present minimal yet extravagant moments. Designed to the highest luxury standards, the interior layout is highlighted by a monumental staircase that connects the three-decked yacht. Along with a massive living room, the owner’s private office, an indoor cinema, and an enormous kitchen, the minimal yet extravagant teak and white marble materials create a light and modern feel. Renderings further show floor-to-ceiling windows, geometric skylights, and modern low-profile monochromatic furniture.

According to Azcarate Design, the lightweight aluminum hull and triple MTT engines should be able to cover some 7,000 nautical miles and are designed for transoceanic cruising.
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