Philipped Briand’s SY200 concept has been developed with a similar design approach he’s successfully used in his smaller, high-performance racing yachts—hyper efficient hull shapes featuring clean, dynamic lines.
designs. So when I found out the award-winning designer was working on a 200-foot-long sailing superyacht concept, I was not surprised to learn that it was that was intended to outperform all other yachts in its class.
“I believe we need to embrace ‘lateral thinking’ when it comes to the future of sailing yacht design. We want to work alongside owners to create the perfect renewable energy machine, using only wind, water and solar energy to run the yacht and provide an exceptional experience of peace on board and exploration of the sea.
Therefore, driven by the pursuit of efficiency rather than opting for a faddish design, Briand chose a sloop sailing rig to complement the contemporary hull with its slightly inverted bow, as this proves to be the most effective. With its mast towering 273 feet above the waterline, the SY200’s considerable “green” power comes from it’s ability harness the wind with its massive , and highly efficient sails.
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