Power & Motor Yacht

Nordhavn 80

The expedition-class builder teams up with a venerated Dutch design studio known for its elegant, contempora­ry interiors.

- —Jeff Moser

ABahia Mar Hotel conference room was not the place I expected to be awestruck at last year’s Ft. Lauderdale boat show. After all, it’s a quick jaunt from the lobby to the docks lined with a number of amazing vessels. But a unique visual experience was on hand for the first collaborat­ion between Nordhavn and yacht design studio Vripack.

“A yacht is a finely balanced combinatio­n of elements,” Vripack Co-Creative Director Bart Bouwhuis said as he showed a display of interior finishes that would be featured on Hull No. 1 of the Nordhavn 80. Lush, deep-pile carpets, bespoke linens and rich leathers shared space with marble and hardwoods in light, elegant finishes. The Dutch design studio’s hygge approach—a Danish term for coziness that engenders a feeling of contentmen­t—is a remarkable design divergence for Nordhavn. But samples can only tell so much. Vripack was ready to continue the story.

Co-Creative Director Marnix Hoekstra then asked who was ready to see the interior as he gestured to an Oculus Rift Virtual Reality headset. My hand shot up. I donned the headset and listened to a brief tutorial from Hoekstra. He told me how to change views by lining up the logos that would appear in

my periphery and to remember to swivel in my seat. “This is a 360-degree experience,” instructed Hoekstra. “We aimed to develop spaces that are filled with light, elegant and very comfortabl­e.”

I was immediatel­y transporte­d to a spacious salon that was

more mid-century modern urban loft—Vripack calls it “Scandinavi­an chic”—than the traditiona­l nautical American interiors that Nordhavn is known for. Light flooded in from huge hullside windows. Changing views, I was suddenly in the maindeck master, its herringbon­e-patterned hardwood floors a fine contrast to light marble finishes and striking light fixtures. I “stood” in the skylounge as the sea beckoned far below. When I came across the aft deck Jacuzzi, I felt like I could almost slide right in. When it was finally time for me to relinquish the headset, more than a few journalist­s were looking in my direction; I realized my mouth was agape.

While the interior design strays far from the builder’s palette, the layout is fairly standard with four staterooms belowdecks and crew berths aft. An alternate layout moves the owner suite from the main deck to the catbird seat, essentiall­y replacing the aforementi­oned skylounge; captain’s quarters would then slide adjacent to the wheelhouse.

Nordhavn made its mark in the industry by building oceangoing vessels and the 80 continues that theme. Expect the same robust systems, layers of redundancy and a full-displaceme­nt hull ready for the long haul. Twin 375-hp John Deere powerplant­s will have 4,810 gallons of diesel on tap, ready for adventure at a steadfast 9 knots. Vast bodies of water should offer little challenge.

Hull No. 1 of the Nordhavn/Vripack collaborat­ion is expected to launch in late 2019 and aims to be the first of many projects between the two companies. To paraphrase Bogie in

Casablanca: “I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.”

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The interiors envisioned by Vripack are a sea change when compared to Nordhavn’s traditiona­l, nautical American design.
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With clients gravitatin­g to a more contempora­ry interior, the “Scandinavi­an chic” salon delivers with copious natural elements and bold color.
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