Follow the Sun, the catamaran with its automotive design

© Dennis Ingemansson

Swedish designer Dennis Ingemansson, who specializes in the design of superyachts, has created a catamaran concept in collaboration with the Turkish shipyard - NedShip Group - called "Follow the Sun." Discover a futuristic project with rounded lines reminiscent of a sports car.

This 50 m long superyacht focuses on ecological solutions. For example, there are more than 160 m2 of solar panels or hybrid solutions with additional E.-engines that are used to propel the ship in slow cruising. The owner can also consider installing wind turbines.

The exterior lines are sophisticated and futuristic with large clear surfaces. The catamaran attracts attention with its ultra-modern automotive design. The rear part of the catamaran has a large helipad.

Inside the catamaran, there are large spaces distributed among the 5 decks. The owner benefits from two suites, which can be merged to create a larger space. 4 guest cabins can accommodate 8 people in total. The catamaran can also accommodate 6 crew members plus the captain. The Sundeck houses a spa while the main deck forward is occupied by a large curved pool.

The superyacht can also hold two tenders and other water toys, as well as submarines (seen in the photos), as an option.

Technical specifications

Length 50 m
Width 16,5 m
Draft
Approx. gross tonnage 1590 GT
Motorization 2 x MTU 16V 2000 M70 or hybrid
Max. speed 22 knots
Autonomy 8,500 miles at 12 knots
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