Enzo Manca, unveiled his new 109 meter long concept called Juno. Juno features a modern, futuristic profile that still pays tribute to the classics with a long, slender bow - reminiscent of famous yachts from years gone by (especially the 1980s, according to Manca).
External Configuration
The sporty superyacht presents an elegant and aerodynamic silhouette, with a modern design. The six-deck concept yacht features a slender bow, designed to be the ideal viewing area on the yacht, with little to no obstructions, offering panoramic ocean views. The bow also features an extended platform that can also be used as a touch-and-go helipad, with the maneuvering area located on the lower level of the bow deck.
With a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, the superyacht concept also features a large beach club laid out on two levels. A luxurious swimming pool is located on the upper deck, while the lower deck houses a dedicated bar area between the lounge and the pool. Between the two decks is an impressive waterfall that ends in the pool. The beach club is designed to create a closer connection with the environment, with two large terraces extending towards the sea, decorated with papasan sofas and armchairs.
Interior configuration
Juno features accommodations for up to 16 guests in an eight-cabin configuration, and additional space for a crew of up to 36, including the captain. The owner's suite, on the fourth deck, offers a private relaxation area with sofas, a piano and large windows overlooking the ocean.
The Juno yacht concept showcases a modern interior with hints of 1980's design features. It features modern design elements and retro touches such as glossy surfaces, 80s-inspired architectural lines, monochromatic palette with natural wood and panoramic view. The main living area has panoramic windows and a bar.
In terms of performance, the concept superyacht Juno is to be equipped with an electronic anchoring system, providing electronic positioning to remote destinations, protecting the seabed and offering reliable mooring.
SOURCES:
https://www.boatinternational.com/ , https://www.superyachttimes.com/
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