Dynamiq is proud to present the Global 550, a modern age go-anywhere explorer with a penchant for subtle luxury. This 55-meter superyacht sets a new standard for unrestricted globetrotting and presents a great alternative to similar boats on the market.
It sets a new standard for efficiency with a strong and light all-aluminium hull, powered by two incredibly efficient 625 kW Volvo Penta heavy duty engines that allow it to easily reach an almost double transatlantic range on one tank, exceeding 5,000 nm. As a true explorer she is highly autonomous, boasting a huge 21,000 l fresh water tanks. The specification includes the latest technologies for ultimate comfort on board. Four stabilizer fins, compared to the industry norm of two, paired with a Hull Vane allow for incredible pitch and roll minimization, resulting in smooth sailing for the Client, regardless of the sea conditions. Low environmental footprint is achieved not only through the use of much smaller IMO Tier III engines and battery system, but also due to the latest filtration solutions for exhaust gases and water.
The standout feature on this superyacht is the special attention paid to nature observation: observation lounges on every deck (with the highest being up at the crow’s nest), underwater drones and even a telescope. Other great features include a fully commercially-certified helipad, an exuberant spa area complete with hammam and sauna and a spacious owner’s office on the main deck forward that doubles as an observation lounge. The most meaningful part of this is that everything has been packed into under 500 GT.
Another key feature of this project is the entry of ZROBIM architects, the highly-acclaimed modern residential architects into the yachting world, who have translated their mastery of design on land to the sea in their superyacht interior design debut.
While designing for Dynamiq, ZROBIM architects have focused on playing with the idea of quiet luxury, based on high-end consumers having adapted their priorities and behavior, striving to make choices in favor of a more environmentally-friendly and sustainable lifestyle.
In light of this, ZROBIM architects explored the rising trend “natural minimalism”. This concept revolves around indulging in less excess, but at the same time, imbuing distinct value and unique meaning into each interior detail. The inclusion of natural elements in the design, such as American oak, wenge and dark Shimo ash, stops the interiors slipping into cold austerity and makes them cozy, tactile and enveloping. Since the superyacht is designed for long-term sailing in cold waters, ZROBIM architects wanted this long voyage to maintain a feeling of home in the farthest corners of the world, closeness to the earth and to be associated with comfort, coziness and mental well-being.
“In choosing the interior materials, we built an associative array for ourselves – we came to a combination of earth and water in the texture of the stone,” says ZROBIM architects co-founder Alexey Korablyov, “Through visualization, you can see that we were inspired by the shape of a glacier. For example, illuminated Golden Queen onyx washbasins resemble a glacier going under water. In the interior as a whole there is a lot of stone of varying textures, we worked on complex combinations with color inclusions, for example, Arabescato Orobico Grigio and Spider green marbles.”
The individuality and unique mood of the interior are set by art objects made of aged wood and wall decoration with textured wooden panels of various shapes, which, in addition to aesthetics, also have the function of zoning the yacht. This is built on by the inimitable furniture pieces from Poliform, Cocoon and Molteni&C, which seamlessly blend into the interior. The perfect complements to this natural scene are the views of the sea through the full height windows and large outdoor terraces, harmoniously combining the exterior and interior of a super-technological and modern facility for sea travel.
Long-term Dynamiq partners Vripack Design are responsible for the naval architecture and have applied the highest Dutch standards in the engineering of this superyacht. Construction time of the Global 550 is 30 months from contract signature. The listing price for this BV commercial and fully REG compliant superyacht is 27,900,000 EUR, which is valid until the end of 2023. The world premiere of this project will occur at Dynamiq’s stand during the coming Monaco Yacht Show.