Project Grace: Nick Stark Design Introduces a Striking 64m Superyacht Concept

Nick Stark Design has unveiled designs for a 64-meter superyacht with a focus on ocean views.

The designer of Project Grace has prioritised how the interior can maximise views for passengers. “It is easy to forget that owners experience the yacht from the inside out – a stunning silhouette is beautiful, but you will spend the majority of your time on board gazing out, not in. Nick Stark, the yacht’s naval architect and designer, explained that attention to glazing detail is vital.

This is most evident in the main saloon on the main deck, which features floor-to-ceiling windows for panoramic views while at sea.

In addition to providing light and views Project Grace is also concerned with blending public and private spaces. There is a designated party area on the main deck, which can be outfitted with a custom sound, DJ, and lighting system. A private sundeck with a Jacuzzi, loungers and a bar will provide a more tranquil area elsewhere.

The three-deck yacht could accommodate up to twelve passengers. There are two full-beam VIP suites and a separate owner’s cabin on the main deck.

Connecting the interior and exterior spaces is a crucial element of Stark’s design. The wellness and pool area on the main deck lead to the beach club, which provides direct access to the sea.

“We anticipate an aluminium structure that is optimal in terms of weight and performance,” stated Stark regarding the proposed building materials. “However, there is an argument for a steel hull with an aluminium superstructure if the client so desires.”

This is the second concept to emerge from the Australian design studio after the 94-meter Project Crystal, which was unveiled earlier this year.