The yacht is one of the first in its class with an unlimited range and zero emissions.
Yacht designers Van Geest and Rob Doyle have officially unveiled the Domus, an impressive sized catamaran that boasts an internal volume of 750 tons (comparable to a 60 meter yacht) and zero pollutant emissions.
The 40-meter vessel is unique - its design feature allows the use of solar energy, hydrogenation and hydrogen fuel cells, which ensures silent navigation with zero environmental pollution and unlimited sailing smell.
Besides being one of the first zero-emission yachts, Domus also comes with a spacious interior measuring 780 square meters. In addition to several covered exterior spaces, the yacht successfully distributes all the main areas on the same deck, creating a villa-like atmosphere on board.
On the catamaran, the guest and living areas are designed to keep you connected and enjoying the view outside the window while being connected to the common interior and exterior areas. There are six staterooms on the yacht, including four guest rooms, as well as a spa with a pool, movie room, gym, and bar.
“We truly believe this project will redefine what a multihull sailing superyacht can be,” commented Van Guest and Rob Doyle, noting that the idea for the boat concept started with “why not?”. On the project, Rob Doyle Design was responsible for the naval architecture, performance and design features, while Van Geest Design designed the styling and layout of the yacht.
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