108,8m M/Y Tomorrow project
Pride Mega Yachts has unveiled their new 108,8m mega yacht ‘Tomorrow’ project during the Monaco Yacht Show 2014. The Tomorrow project is currently being finalized with engineering work starting soon and construction will begin next year.
Able to host up to 26 guests, with 30 crew, superyacht ‘Tomorrow’ is a six deck vessel. Naval architecture is by Azure Naval Architects and the exterior and interior design by Sinot Exclusive Yacht Design.
Tomorrow yacht will have an impressive interior volume of 4800GT with space and height a key feature throughout every space. A modern design, with sweeping lines and circular forms, curved ceiling-to-floor glass and panelling on the three top decks of the superstructure and the two other aft decks open up unobstructed views and easy access to the outside areas. This spacious feeling flows through into the main lounge which has an imposing interior height of almost three metres.
A special interior feature is a large nautilus shell inspired staircase, connecting all decks except the sun deck.
Tomorrow yacht maximizes all exterior spaces, with a focus on social interaction. Stunning views combine with well-equipped spaces, replete with sunbeds, pools and Jacuzzi’s. On the main deck a striking circular pool with recessed seating.
Sliding ceiling-to-floor glass doors seamlessly connect the exterior to the interior spaces. Accessibility to the aft decks is further facilitated by a split-level set-up, which accommodates the royal half-circular exterior stairs. On the aft deck, a swim platform connects to a large indoor beach club, allowing guests to enjoy time close to the sea.
The owner’s stateroom features an almost floor-to-ceiling glass facade, while a huge circular skylight is a window to the skies and stars. Bleached walnut back-wall panels, silk carpets with a textured wave pattern and exclusive sunburst marquetry veneer on the doors bring further richness and refinement.
The owner’s aft deck lounge will allow the owners to enjoy close proximity to the sea from rotating seating by the glass doors that lead out to the aft deck. A light dome in the teak ceiling allows for different moods and ambiances to be created.
A private owner’s lounge is a welcome area of retreat, offering enhanced privacy to allow rest and relaxation in a more intimate atmosphere.