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A Private Beach Club, Your Own Deck, and 3,000 Sq Ft of Open-Air Living—This Catamaran Changes Everything

  • Writer: Rebecca Nicholson
    Rebecca Nicholson
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Forget the idea that bigger always means better. In 2026, it’s smarter, more intentional design that defines true luxury at sea, and this 85-foot catamaran concept by NAR Design proves exactly that.


At first glance, it’s the space that sets it apart. With a beam stretching close to 36 feet, almost double that of a traditional monohull of the same length, the yacht delivers a sense of openness rarely seen at this size. The result is not just more room, but a completely different way of living on the water.



Inside, over 1,800 square feet of interiors unfold in a calm, contemporary palette, where soft neutrals meet darker architectural lines and metallic accents. Floor-to-ceiling glazing replaces conventional windows, drawing in natural light and uninterrupted ocean views, while the open-plan layout blurs the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living.

But this is a yacht designed with one person in mind: the owner.


A full private deck is dedicated entirely to them—an increasingly sought-after feature typically reserved for far larger superyachts. Complete with its own entrance, lounge, bar, walk-in wardrobe, office, and expansive en suite, it offers something far more valuable than space: privacy. The ability to retreat, to host, or to switch off entirely, without compromise.



Outside, the experience becomes even more compelling. More than 3,200 square feet of exterior living space transforms the vessel into a floating resort. At the stern, a sprawling beach club takes centre stage, complete with a pool, fold-down terraces, and a swim platform that brings guests closer to the water than ever before. Elsewhere, a relaxed bow lounge and elevated sundeck bar create multiple moments for entertaining, unwinding, or simply taking in the horizon.


Performance hasn’t been overlooked either. With a cruising speed of around 16 knots and a top speed exceeding 20, the concept aligns with expectations for this class, while discreet additions such as rooftop solar panels hint at a more considered, future-facing approach to energy use.



Perhaps most importantly, the design is entirely flexible. Future owners are given the freedom to tailor both layout and technical specifications, ensuring the yacht becomes a true reflection of their lifestyle.


Because that’s exactly what this catamaran represents.


Not just a shift in design, but a shift in mindset. One where space is personal, privacy is paramount, and luxury is no longer about excess, but about how seamlessly a yacht fits the way you actually want to live.

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