- The Dynamiq Global 330 Explorer superyacht sports an aluminium hull, a spa pool and luxury artisan furniture
- Bentley-furnished vessel is 108ft (33m) long with gross tonnage of 270GT to glide into hard-to-reach places
- Roomy interiors with five guest cabins, including a full-beam master cabin plus two balconies on main deck
Luxury car brand Bentley has teamed up with a boatbuilder to design a stunning £11.2 million superyacht for exploring all corners of the Earth, from iceberg seas to tropical waters, in style.
Complete with a spa pool and aluminium hull, the Bentley-furnished 108 foot (33m) Dynamiq Global 330 explorer yacht has been designed to be able to travel to hard-to-reach areas of the globe due to its compact size.
A selling point of the Monaco-based boatbuilder’s vessel is that it can enter small bays and inlets where bigger yachts cannot go.
Travelling in style is also a given with interiors by Bentley Home, a partnership between luxury car manufacturer Bentley and artisan furniture designer, Club House Italia.
(Dynamiq Global 330 Explorer yacht sports an aluminium hull. Powered by twin MAN V8 1200 engines, she will have a top speed of 16 knots and very economical consumption of just 62 litres per hour at 10 knots)
(The 108-foot yacht is designed to explore hard-to-reach corners of the glove in luxury surroundings. The Dynamiq G330 is a full-aluminium vessel with an extra wide beam of 8.5m and a draft (the vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the hull) of only 1.8m)
(The main salon and dining area can be seen in this image. For the interior design, Dynamiq called on Miami-based Italian designer Giuseppina Arena – she used to be the interior designer for Ferretti Group before setting up her own studio )
(Pictured is a master stateroom. A generous gross tonnage of 270GT provides very roomy interiors with a light-filled main salon and five guest cabins, including a full-beam master cabin with two fixed balconies on the main deck)
(The aft decks – near the stern or the rear – and a forward spa pool can we seen in this image. Designed with long-range travel in mind, the new series will be available in three versions of 30m, 33m and 40m, with the smallest model rated at 200 GT (gross tonnage)
(The garage of the luxury yacht contain a ROV (remote operated vehicle) capable of operating down to 320 feet, as well as full diving gear, fishing gear and even a DJI drone to video the action)
CEO and founder of Dynamiq, Sergei Dobroserdov, said: ‘Following up on client requests, we have been looking at the explorer market for quite a while and this year we decided to come into the game with something completely different for our more adventurous owners. ‘Instead of slow, steel-hulled explorers with the typical commercial styling, we drew on our forward-thinking approach to create a fast and modern series of vessels’
Source: dailymail