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Scintilla

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In collaboration with DreamLiner Yachting and IYC, Tillberg Design of Sweden and Laurent Giles Naval Architects have revealed plans for Scintilla, a world voyager that offers the ultimate cruising experience for the adventurous and eco-conscious sailor.

The 120m vessel spans five decks and is characterised by a sleek exterior profile with dynamic stripes in contrasting blues atop a white hull for an overall expression of performance. The mark of the design’s Scandinavian roots is apparent throughout the interiors, which are minimalist in style yet luxurious in amenities, with five generous lounges and three dining areas. Indoor/outdoor living is also key to the concept; as such, wide panoramic openings feature heavily.

The 18 spacious guest suites – including six duplexes – continue to blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor with plentiful views through large windows. The expansive, multi-level Owners’ Suite, occupying the aft portion of the bridge and heli decks, opens onto a private terrace complete with Jacuzzi and infinity pool. Conceived as a forwardthinking concept that will wear its design well into the future, Scintilla will incorporate locally-sourced and eco-conscious materials throughout.

“With this concept, we have anticipated the demands of future yacht owners, who will appreciate having a means to explore the world’s oceans responsibly within luxurious accommodations,” says Daniel Nerhagen, Partner at Tillberg Design of Sweden and Yacht Director. “Our aim for the exterior was to create a modern and sporty look, and also incorporate classic lines that will stand the test of time. Scintilla is indeed a world traveller for all locations.”

For the adventurous, there’s an impressive toy component comprising a seaplane, submarine, foldable catamaran, expedition RIBs, amphibious and land vehicles, jet skis, quads and a helicopter – each selected for their reduced emissions.

UK-based naval architecture firm Laurent Giles is responsible for the yacht’s technical development, which is designed to accommodate hybrid engines as well as a combination battery and alternative fuel system to meet the needs of environmentallyconscious owners.

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