APSARA
Introduction | A stunning yacht of rare beauty, combining classic hull lines with a powerful modern rig and a clean, contemporary chic above.... |
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Yard no. | 399 |
Previously named | Aquarius (I) |
Type | World Cruising Ketch |
Naval architect | Dykstra Naval Architects |
Interior architects | Mark Whiteley Design |
Project management | Godfrey Cray Maritime Ltd. |
Length overall | 56m / 184ft |
Year of Delivery | 2018 |
More photos, information, layouts and detailed specification | See Aquarius brochure |
MODERN CLASSIC
Aquarius, nowadays Apsara, is a stunning yacht of rare beauty. She combines classic hull lines with a powerful modern rig and a clean, contemporary chic above and below decks. This world cruising ketch truly defines what it means to be a ‘modern classic’.
With naval architecture by Dykstra Naval Architects and interior design from Mark Whiteley Design this magnificent 56m / 184ft ketch was realised by Royal Huisman together with Rondal and an outstanding team of rig specialists. Exceptional co-operation from the highly talented client team ensured a harmonious build and a highly successful outcome.
UNDER SAIL
A strongly co-operative culture was established from the outset, with all team members as focused on understanding and contributing to their colleagues’ individual objectives and the wider goals of the project as they were to delivering on their own specific responsibilities. This concerted approach led to the emergence of a design-led sail plan, carefully crafted to deliver the owners’ requirements, with sail crossovers, integration of the sail and boom package, ease of use and low maintenance factors all pushing the design process forward.
AT ANCHOR
From almost any angle, the perfectly judged sheer and long overhangs of Apsara’s slender hull, crowned by its majestic rig, provoke admiring comments. The black topsides, subtly enhanced by oval portlights, fairleads and a silver cove stripe that finishes in a flourish aft, gleam a discreet yet shimmering black as they flawlessly reflect the ripples on the water.
EXTERIOR
Visitors stepping onto the decks of Apsara for the first time are likely to be powerfully struck by the confident and highly successful fusion of classic and modern design references. The hull lines and traditional deckhouses say ‘classical purity’ yet the clean, spare execution and modern detailing on deck could be equally at home on a far more contemporary yacht. This is no easy trick to pull off but, by paying attention to detail in every aspect, the team have succeeded in achieving ‘classical modernity’ that others might only dream of.
INTERIOR
Mark Whiteley has designed a classic modern interior based on the owners’ preference for brush-painted white panelling and deckheads, with contrasting mahogany joinery for walls and flooring. The overall ambiance, as they set out in their brief, should not be too busy or fussy, but calm and elegant, providing a ‘New England feel of relaxed elegance’ – achieved by Mark Whiteley with crisp mouldings and fine detailing to add a touch of contemporary sharpness. The selected mahogany is crown cut Swietenia, chosen for its nuanced warm tones to complement furnishing fabrics in equally subtle shades of ivory and cream.