Yachting and cars cruising together again
The yachting industry is returning to normal and that means some great new designs inspired by the automotive world
The world is far from normal right now, but it seems that there are some things that are getting back to the way they were. Big social occasions are happening again in some parts of the world, people are sitting in the rain eating strawberries and watching two people hit a ball to each other, and car brands are inspiring yachts once again.
The latest is Cupra, which you’ve probably never heard of. It’s the performance brand of Seat. Okay you’ve never head of them either. Seat is part of Volkswagen Group, which we’re sure you do know, and Seat was actually sold in SA for a short time. Oh and it’s pronounced Say-at because seats are what you place your backside on to eat strawberries and watch people hitting a little ball to each other.
Back to Cupra though and it has revealed its collaboration with De Antonio Yachts to create a boat inspired by the Cupra Formentor VZ5. This sounds like something an evil movie villain would use to try to destroy the world, except it has vegan leather, and what movie villain would have vegan leather? It also looks like it should glide up to the side of a luxury super yacht where a crack team of bad guys will climb up ropes while wearing neoprene suits and do what bad guys do. Basically, it looks like a menacing thing that if you saw it on the water you would get out of the way of.
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Neither of these boats are a match for what really grabbed our attention this month, the Tankoa Linea Sportiva 55, a yacht that is so incredibly well designed it’s practically a work of art. Plus, designer Luca Dini has also drawn inspiration from the automotive world.
“The sleek, thoroughbred exterior lines of the 55m Sportiva express the yacht’s sporty nature reflected in the ‘tails’ of the upper deck overhangs and the automotive-inspired bow section,” he says. “The style is rigorous yet timeless and deliberately contrasts with a layout designed for informal contemporary living.”
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There are four en-suite bedrooms plus crew quarters. The master stateroom has a long walkway with a jacuzzi and sauna. There are multiple lounges, an open-air cinema, a wet bar and a hot tub. It can also be fitted with a hybrid propulsion system to make cruising just a little bit greener.
It is a beautiful thing and if you look at it and don’t want to sell everything you own and go and live on it for the rest of your life then we’d be surprised, because we certainly do — not that we’d raise enough money but there’s nothing wrong with dreaming.