In modern yacht design, speed is no longer defined only by horsepower. Designers now express performance through proportion, stance, and architectural clarity. With the 61-meter LOGOS concept, ER Yacht Design introduces a sport mega-yacht that feels dynamic even at anchor. The design blends performance with a calm, confident presence.

LOGOS looks sculpted rather than assembled. Its lines stretch forward with purpose, creating a silhouette that suggests motion before the engines start. Large glazing panels soften the profile, while sharp structural details add precision. The result feels athletic yet restrained, a yacht designed to look fast even when still.

ER Yacht Design LOGOS Superyacht Concept
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Measuring 60.5 meters in length with a 10.5-meter beam and a three-meter draft, LOGOS balances long-range capability with performance. A projected top speed of 24 knots and a cruising speed of 18 knots place it firmly within the modern sport mega-yacht category. The estimated range of 3,800 nautical miles suggests a vessel designed for purposeful journeys. Accommodation includes seven cabins for 12 guests, supported by a crew of 14.

Numbers alone do not define the yacht’s character. ER Yacht Design approaches LOGOS as an architectural study in movement. The low stance and elongated decks echo high-performance automotive design, much like the rise of silent superyachts redefining how performance is expressed at sea. Instead of traditional heaviness, the yacht projects a lighter, more contemporary presence. Each angle feels deliberate, creating a profile that is both assertive and composed.

LOGO ER Yacht Design Concept sketches

Inside, the concept focuses on openness and flow. Outdoor terraces connect naturally to interior lounges, allowing light and ocean views to shape the experience. Spaces feel curated around moments rather than a strict hierarchy, a quiet forward lounge, a relaxed aft deck, and social areas framed by the horizon. Materials remain understated, reinforcing a calm atmosphere that mirrors the surrounding sea.

This restrained approach reflects a wider shift in luxury mobility. Owners increasingly favor vessels that feel architectural instead of ornamental. LOGOS responds with clarity, presenting a sport mega-yacht defined by proportion, experience, and emotional balance as much as speed.

Although still a concept, LOGOS hints at the future direction of yacht design. Performance merges with minimalism, while technology moves quietly into the background. The superyacht becomes less about spectacle and more about intention. ER Yacht Design proposes a vision where power appears through simplicity, elegance grows from structure, and luxury moves forward with quiet confidence.