Cruising sailing super-yacht SY111e
racing4-cabin8-berth

cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
cruising sailing super-yacht
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Characteristics

Intended use
cruising, racing
Number of cabins
4-cabin
Number of beds
8-berth
Deck layout
with center cockpit
Materials
wooden
Rigging
sloop, carbon mast
Other characteristics
custom
Overall length

33.9 m
(111'02" )

Width

6.4 m
(20'11" )

Draft

4.05 m
(13'03" )

Displacement

76 t
(83.78 us ton)

Sail area

450 m²
(4,844 ft²)

Motor power

100 kW
(136 hp)

Description

“Build a work of art”. The brief from the owner of the Spirit 111 Geist had beauty and soul at its heart. A completely custom project, the design of the yacht began with a collaboration between Spirit Yachts and Rhoades Young. Jonathan Rhoades commented, “The brief was a combination of his love for furniture and organic architecture. The client had recently visited Antelope Canyon in Arizona and this was the catalyst for the idea of the warm soft flowing walls creating unique focal points within the room.” Spirit Designer Sean McMillan added, “There was to be no straight lines or objects that interrupted the ‘flow’ of the sweeping timber curves. Once the aesthetics were established, the primary design challenge was marrying the beauty of the interior with the operation of the yacht. After Rhoades Young had delivered the initial ‘S’ shaped concept for the interior, it was our task to bring the design to life and ensure it could be accomplished by the build team. The visual side of the brief made the importance of ‘hidden’ technical spaces even more acute given the amount of systems and engineering on such an advanced yacht. The curves of the interior not only had to look seamless, they also had to house the functional elements of the yacht and be accessible. Hidden recesses and sensors became integral for disguising storage and technical spaces (even door handles were replaced with secret hand-activated sensors to ensure the doors remained seamless panels). This marriage of practicality, safety and beauty to deliver on the owner’s brief made the project a thrilling challenge.”

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Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Palma Boat Show 2024
Palma Boat Show 2024

25-28 Apr 2024 Palma de Mallorca (Spain) Hall Superyacht Village - Stand SY11 - Ocean Independence

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    Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show 2024
    Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show 2024

    23-26 May 2024 Sanctuary Cove (Australia) Stand With X-Yachts

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