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Gill Schmid Design’s 75m explorer yacht Mystique

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Mystique, 75m explorer yachtThe New York-based studio Gill Schmid Design has unveiled details on its latest 75-metre ICE-Class explorer yacht Mystique, which is due to be built in Germany at Doerries Yachts in an estimated build time of three years.

“Mystique is for the world traveller not limited by space or location. Someone with an extreme and adventurous lifestyle, who loves to entertain new ideas, new friends and new destinations and – above all – new experiences”, claims the boat’s designer Veronica Schmid.

The main concept on which the project has been designed is multipurpose layout and transformable space: the layout is indeed very flexible and capable of continuous transformation, which makes her an ideal yacht for charter. Among the flexible spaces is a helipad that can be used as a basketball court or dance floor, as well as a large beach club, a submersible pool that doubles as a place to store tenders and water toys.

Tender space, both interior and exterior, is, in fact, fundamental for an explorer yacht, and it is abundant onboard Mystique: Triton Submarines, Sailing Catamaran, Interceptor, Jet Skis, Limousine Tender, Luxury Tender and Dive Boat are available onboard in her current configuration.

Equipped with solar panels, Mystique supports a sustainable Ocean Farm with fish tanks, food labs and hydroponic growing facilities for true self-sufficiency while on board.

Mystique accommodates up to 14 guests across seven suites: One Owner’s stateroom with a private outdoor deck and six further guest suites. A crew of 25 is also accommodated onboard to ensure the yacht’s smooth performance and maintenance.

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